Consumer sentiment, the cost of gun violence in the US and the price of vegetables

Consumer sentiment, the cost of gun violence in the US and the price of vegetables

vor 4 Jahren
Interest rates are rising and not just in Australia. So how do people feel about the economy and their own financial situation? Bill Evans, Chief Economist at Westpac, talks about consumer sentiment. The tragedy of gun violence in the US is impossible to
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vor 4 Jahren

Interest rates are rising and not just in Australia. So how do
people feel about the economy and their own financial situation?
Bill Evans, Chief Economist at Westpac, talks about consumer
sentiment. The tragedy of gun violence in the US is impossible to
measure, but what about the economic cost? Ted Miller from the
Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation has been crunching
the data with a price tag of $557 billion based on 2019 figures.
And what factors are contributing to the skyrocketing prices of
our daily greens? Supply chain expert, Flavio Macau from the
Edith Cowan University's School of Business and Law helps us
digest why certain vegetables have become top shelf expensive.
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