What household debt levels tell us about the rise of One Nation
Australians are increasingly turning to Pauline Hanson as consumer sentiment plummets despite a 2.5 percent economic growth rate. Household debt has tripled over the past 25 years, leading to widespread frustration with political leaders. This disconnect echoes a broader trend where voters seek alternatives to mainstream parties amid economic challenges.
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Published 05 Jul 2026, 18:42 UTC · Updated 05 Jul 2026, 18:50 UTC
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