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Rising interest rates could be politically significant for electorates under financial stress
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2022-05-01
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The reserve bank will lift interest rates, perhaps as soon as Tuesday. And that will be immediately felt by everyone with a mortgage. Data analyst Casey Briggs looks at the electorates under the most financial stress.
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