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Boomerang adult children could save upwards of $27,000 a year by returning to the coop after moving out of home, with new Compare the Market research finding that older Australians and multi-generational living arrangements continue to be a major defense against rising costs. Rental prices have accelerated at three times the rate of wages in […]

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After years of power bill pain, relief could finally be on the way with Australia’s safety net, DMO and VDO electricity prices forecast to fall in some jurisdictions for the first time in six years.  New analysis from Compare the Market shows those benchmarks generally trended down into 2021-22, before ...

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Energy regulators are set to reveal whether they will reduce default offers for 2026-27 by the end of the month, but new research from Compare the Market found more than half of Aussies with the power to switch to a cheaper plan won’t budge even if prices fall. Compare the Market’s latest research found that […]

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Motorists could save around $620 a year by switching to a cheaper fuel type, according to new research from Compare the Market showing the average difference between premium unleaded and E10 can be 24 cents per litre on average. About 73% of Australians reported feeling financially stressed due to high fuel costs, yet 46% said […]

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Average Aussie homeowners may be spending $344 more on monthly repayments than they were at the start of the year, with the Reserve Bank confirming its third consecutive rate hike for 2026 today. Compare the Market crunched the numbers and found borrowers with an average loan of $736,000 paid around $114 more a month for […]

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