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Three charts on: the great Australian wealth gap

  • Written by Trent Wiltshire, Associate, Grattan Institute
imageYoung Australians still remain locked out of the housing market as the wealth disparity grows across generations

It’s a tale of two Australias: older Australians are getting much wealthier, and the young are being left behind.

It’s a story only too familiar to Australians under 45 who have struggled to save enough money to access the...

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