Businesses resorting to dodgy practices and confusing pricing: ACCC boss
An inquiry found inflation, questionable pricing practices, a lack of market competition and unrestricted price setting by retailers are to blame for fuelling the increases.
Amid record profits, supermarkets should come clean on their pricing strategies
Allegations of price gouging by Australian supermarkets have even led to a Senate inquiry into supermarket pricing.
“Staple of any Christmas lunch”: Agriculture minister urges supermarkets to freeze ham prices
Senator Watt on Monday sent a stern warning to supermarkets to "not profit off hardworking Aussies" in the lead-up to Christmas.
Cost of living pressures see young people cut back on essentials
Spending by people aged 25 to 29 on must-haves, such as groceries and pharmaceuticals, fell 3.7% over the year to September, based on Commonwealth Bank payments data.
Cost of living pressures: 54% of retailers passing on costs to consumers
The ARA has found that Aussie retailers are under relentless pressure as shoppers limit their spending due to cost of living pressures.
What small businesses are doing to bust cost of living pressures
Fresh data showing inflation growth over the September quarter comes as no surprise to small businesses across Australia, which are torn between raising prices and laying off staff, or offering special deals to customers also struggling to keep up with the cost of living.
Resilient Aussie SMEs ‘buck the global trend’ despite tightening economic outlook
In terms of sales growth, Australia was the best-performing country compared to other XSBI countries New Zealand, the United Kingdom, the USA and Canada.
Australians working record number of hours to ‘stand still’
The Reserve Bank of Australia has been warning about slow productivity growth in the context of returning inflation to target in a timely matter.
“Christmas spending in decline”: ARA warns of lower discretionary purchases
Research shows spending on food will account for the largest share of spending in the Christmas lead-up, accounting for $26.7 billion.
Sluggish retail growth as consumer spending hits historic low
A 0.2% lift in retail sales was recorded by the ABS in August following a stronger 0.5% uptick in July and a 0.8% fall in June.
Aussies still spending on little luxuries despite cost of living squeeze
Australians are still trying to enjoy the small luxuries in life, with 15 million Aussies forking out and digging deep into their pockets for small indulgences.
Small businesses hit the hardest by tumultuous economic conditions
Small and medium-sized businesses have observed a slowdown in profitability, employment and trading conditions.