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PREMIUM: "Has Home Ownership Become Hereditary?" with Peter Tulip

PREMIUM: "Has Home Ownership Become Hereditary?" with Peter Tulip

Uncomfortable Conversations
Sea. 1 Ep. 37753 min
4 Sep 25
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Why is housing in Australia so unaffordable, and what can be done about it? Peter Tulip, former economist at the US Federal Reserve and the Reserve Bank of Australia, now chief economist at the Centre for Independent Studies joins Josh to unpack the roots of the housing crisis. They discuss supply and demand, heritage rules, immigration, infrastructure, and why the dream of home ownership is slipping out of reach for younger generations.