The Reserve Bank and economists discuss how declining house price growth is affecting household wealth, spending, and residential investment, while highlighting concerns about affordability and the long-term economic implications of a soft housing market.
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Hospitality closures up 49%, more than 130,000 people have mortgage over $1mrising prices outpace income growth, fueling affordability crisis
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