Canada’s rents fall as Australian rental crisis continues

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Over the decades of available data going back to the 1980s, there have been three major departures from the trend on the metric of additional working-age persons (civilians 15 and over) per additional dwelling completion.

In each instance, in the mid-to-late 1980s, the kick-off of the ‘Big Australia’ period through to shortly after the GFC and 2022 until the present, a rental crisis was the result.

Based on the available data, which covers the period from the mid-1990s to the middle of the first year of the pandemic, we know this had a major negative impact on household formation among Australians aged 25 to 34, the key demographic for fertility rates and people starting out in households of their own.

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Tarric is an Australian freelance journalist and independent analyst who covers economics, finance, and geopolitics. Tarric is the author of the Avid Commentator Report. His works have appeared in The Washington DC Examiner, The Spectator, The Sydney Morning Herald, News.com.au, among other places.
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