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Yes, young Australians will feel the budget changes more acutely. But the risk is that they don’t go far enough | Intifar Chowdhury

Housing is as much a supply problem as it is a tax one. Until more homes are built, changing tax settings will only go so far

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Yes, young Australians will feel the budget changes more acutely. But the risk is that they don’t go far…

Housing is as much a supply problem as it is a tax one. Until more homes are built, changing tax settings will only go so far

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What young wealth builders can learn from the budget

The budget makes long-term growth assets less attractive at exactly the point when younger Australians have been shut out of the old wealth-building playbook.

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  1. giovedì 28 maggio 2026·afr.com

    What young wealth builders can learn from the budget

    The budget makes long-term growth assets less attractive at exactly the point when younger Australians have been shut out of the old wealth-building playbook.

  2. venerdì 29 maggio 2026·theguardian.com

    Yes, young Australians will feel the budget changes more acutely. But the risk is that they don’t go far enough | Intifar Chowdhury

    Housing is as much a supply problem as it is a tax one. Until more homes are built, changing tax settings will only go so far