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House prices hit a blip and it’s all media panic. Please, let’s have some perspective
House prices hit a blip and it’s all media panic. Please, let’s have some perspective
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Of all the stupidity Australians have accepted as “normal”, our relationship with house prices may be among the most ridiculous. This nation is in the grips of a media panic over a small blip in house prices. This blip apparently deserves wall-to-wall coverage and dire warnings of impending doom. Maybe – shock – the current The post House prices hit a blip and it’s all media panic. Please, let’s have some perspective appeared first on The Australia Institute .
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