Migration cut no ‘silver bullet’ to Australia’s inflation problem
Joanne TranMarkets reporter
Australia’s plan to halve the number of net migrants entering the country may not be enough to stamp out still-rising inflation, economists say.
While several respondents in The Australian Financial Review’s quarterly economist survey said any efforts to curb migration would help relieve high rental prices and take pressure off the labour market, inflation is still not expected to return to target for at least another 12 months.
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