This past week, as we approach the 2025 Australian Federal Election in May, Peter Dutton made a bold promise aimed at enticing young people into the home ownership market. Meanwhile, Steven Miles has been advocating for youth empowerment. What neither of them may realise is just how interconnected their policies and appeals for public sympathy truly are.
Dutton’s announcement to make interest on the first $650,000 of a mortgage tax-deductible might sound like a lifeline for aspiring homeowners. But is this really the solution young Australians need? Let’s unpack what this policy really means for the future of home ownership in Australia.
For a deeper breakdown of how the experiences of women and youth are interwoven, and how neglect in one area impacts the other, check out my related piece on systemic financial harm and intergenerational inequality.
👉 Dive deeper into this critical issue by reading my article: 'Addressing Systemic Economic Abuse: The Struggles of Youth and the Hidden Impact on Mature-Aged Women and Single Mothers.'
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