The Daily Telegraph’s Senior Correspondent Charles Miranda says while overcompensation and the record low interest rates added to Australia's “inflation woes,” it was also successful in keeping people in jobs.
The Daily Telegraph’s Senior Correspondent Charles Miranda says while overcompensation and the record low interest rates added to Australia’s “inflation woes,” it was also
successful in keeping people in jobs.“I think the experts are saying it kept it by two percentage points below where it should be had that stimulus package not been introduced.”
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