Mass migration is causing Australians to experience a “personal recession.”
According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) National Accounts, the country’s economy expanded “a tepid” 0.2% during the last three months of 2023 and 1.5% overall.
Economy’s sluggish growth of the country in 2023 was nevertheless a “good sign.” Mr. Milner, GXO Strategies Director, said, “The government hasn’t kept up with the flood gates of migration that they’ve let rip to create 0.2% growth at the end of last year.”
In order to escape a technological recession, we have thereby paid a colossal transactional cost of 500,000 more people using our highways, hospitals, schools, and other facilities.
That means the Australians are currently going through a personal recession.”
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