The post criticizes government taxation policies for driving up prices and worsening the cost of living.
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I'm not sure I haven't delved into the numbers um in that level of detail. Uh, but our concern was more around the things like, you know, the inflation is good for tax revenue, you know, the the well-known tax bracket creep, but also GST, those sorts of taxes um benefit from a bit more inflation. But this inflation is different. It's not because the economy's doing well. You know, this is not the sort of inflation that increases firms' profitability. In fact, firms' margins are very squeezed. Uh, we're now expecting unemployment to be higher. So those are the sorts of reasons why we just have a few question marks um around whether this inflation is going to be uh such a positive in the in the medium run. Yeah, fair enough.
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inflation harming business margins despite tax benefits
Sharon Zollner: ANZ Chief Economist addresses Nicola Willis' surplus hopesalerting to risks of unsustainable inflation-based planning
Taxpayer Talk: Jordan Williams and economist Cam Bagrie on Budget 2026Social-media signal on the same topic, drawn from the social lens. Engagement is likes + 2×shares + 3×replies, the same weighting used across the digest cards. View on /social →
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