Government making ‘welcome progress in the fight against inflation’

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Government making ‘welcome progress in the fight against inflation’
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers says the Albanese government is making “welcome progress” in the fight against inflation. “We know that people are still under pressure,” Mr Chalmers said during Question Time on Monday. “Inflation is moderating but not as fast as any of us would like, but it’s moving in the right direction, and we saw that in the numbers for July. “Our economic plan is all about addressing inflationary pressures, and it’s working, and we saw that in the inflation numbers for July.”

Treasurer Jim Chalmers says the Albanese government is making “welcome progress” in the fight against inflation.“Inflation is moderating but not as fast as any of us would like, but it’s moving in the right direction, and we saw that in the numbers for July.

“Our economic plan is all about addressing inflationary pressures, and it’s working, and we saw that in the inflation numbers for July.”

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