If inflation is falling, why are prices of essentials still rising so quickly? By News June 09, 2024 Add Comment Edit There's a growing divide in the prices of goods, and it's making the Reserve Bank's job harder. But the federal budget's cost-of-living measures may buy the RBA more time. Share this post Related PostsSenate race heats up as minor parties, independents wrestle over who might hold balance of powerStalin took their grandparents' home away. Now Korean Ukrainians are standing up against PutinNew Zealand opposition concerned Labor aged care commitment could have 'negative impact' on countryUkraine fears new Russian offensive as Zelenskyy says tens of thousands killed in MariupolVictims of 2011 Brisbane floods lose High Court appeal against dam engineersDo you shop for second-hand clothes? You're likely to be more stylishRussia has made several strategic blunders. Here's how Ukraine could respondSenate race heats up as minor parties, independents wrestle over who might hold balance of power
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