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Dire warning ahead of inflation figures

nhnewshub@gmail.com2 years ago05 mins
Dire warning ahead of inflation figures

Treasurer Jim Chalmers is hopeful the worst of Australia’s inflation disaster is within the rearview mirror forward of the discharge of recent knowledge later this week.

But the opposition has slammed the federal government for “underestimating” the dimensions of the issue, accusing Dr Chalmers of already starting his May price range “spin”.

The newest inflation knowledge, to be handed down on Wednesday, is predicted to point out one other rise in December.

Estimates from each the Treasury and the Reserve Bank counsel inflation will reasonable quickly after the expected spike.

Speaking with Sky News on Sunday, Dr Chalmers was fast to handle expectations the estimates would end in speedy price of dwelling aid for Australians.

TREASURER CHALMERS
Camera IconTreasurer Jim Chalmers is hopeful the inflation peak has handed. NewsWire / Monique Harmer Credit: News Corp Australia

“We’ve still got a big inflation challenge in our economy even as we get to the other side of the peak,” the Treasurer stated.

“Inflation will be higher than we’d like for longer than we’d like. That’s just the reality.”

His feedback come after recent Treasury evaluation revealed the federal government’s intervention within the power market has slowed the anticipated rise of electrical energy costs.

“We expect it to make a meaningful difference to these price increases that were forecast in the October budget,” Dr Chalmers stated.

“Our objective here is to try and … take the edge off some of these price rises that we will see in energy prices through 2023 – a big part of our inflation problem.”

But the opposition has dismissed the Treasurer’s feedback as “spin”, with Peter Dutton claiming Dr Chalmers is setting the stage for the federal government to shelve the controversial stage three tax cuts.

“The treasurer is trying to put all sorts of spin on what will be in the May budget and trying to set Australians up for the tax cuts to be abolished,” he advised Sky News.

“The truth is that Australians are doing it robust for the time being and it‘s going to get tougher over the next 12 months under Labor.”

PARLIAMENT
Camera IconBut Peter Dutton has warned it is all spin. NCA NewsWire / Martin Ollman Credit: News Corp Australia

It comes as the opposition ramps up its attack on the government on multiple fronts, including the Voice to Parliament.

On Sunday, Mr Dutton denied he was a “naysayer” when it came to the referendum to enshrine a First Nation’s voice within the structure.

He referred to as on Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to cease “being cute” and make sure the federal government’s meant mannequin for the physique.

“If the prime minister had just been upfront and straight and honest with the Australian public and said if you vote for the voice, this is what we will legislate, well we would have the detail, but he’s not,” Mr Dutton added.

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