Treasurer Chalmers: Australia stuck in high migration, low productivity trap

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This week, the Australian Treasury released monthly and quarterly data showing that net migration into Australia has rebounded and remains at historically high levels:

Net immigration

The following chart shows that in the first 3.25 years of the Albanese government, NOM averaged a whopping 1,145. This was well above the 610 daily average under the former Coalition government (excluding the pandemic lockdown), the 617 per day under the Rudd/Gillard government, the 407 daily average under the Howard government, and the 256 daily average under the Hawke/Keating government:

NOm per day in office
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The surge in net overseas migration over the past 20 years has been associated with a collapse in labour productivity and per capita GDP growth:

Per capita productivity and immigration

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About the author
Leith van Onselen is Chief Economist at the MB Fund and MB Super. He is also a co-founder of MacroBusiness. Leith has previously worked at the Australian Treasury, Victorian Treasury and Goldman Sachs.