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Australians Embrace Crypto Amid Record Inflation Numbers
Prompted by the 32-year high inflation in Australia, an increased number of domestic investors have shifted their focus toward digital currencies.
Muskaan T.
8:50 29th Oct, 2022
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Australia’s inflation hit 7.3%, which is the highest rate in 32 years. Considering the soaring prices of real estate and gas, analysts expect this figure to surge even more before the year’s end.

To preserve their wealth during these turbulent times, locals have displayed increased interest in alternative financial assets, including cryptocurrencies.

The Aussie government has also put crypto on its agenda. The new Prime Minister of the nation – Anthony Albanese – vowed to enforce comprehensive rules in the sector while simultaneously “leave room for innovation.”

Australia is yet another country that has to cope with serious financial issues. The nation was almost completely isolated from the rest of the world during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic. While that reduced the impact of the health disaster and the death toll, it also diminished Australia’s trade volumes compared to other states where rules were not that tight.

To keep the economy going, the country’s central bank printed billions of dollars – an initiative considered one of the main reasons for the current 7.3% inflation rate. Other factors that have negatively affected Australia are natural disasters that often hit the region.

Massive wildfires destroyed thousands of buildings in 2019-2022, and over 30 people lost their lives. The government spent between $4 and $5 billion to handle the calamity.

Heavy rainfall in 2022 and consecutive floods in several Australian provinces, including Queensland and New South Wales, added to the problems. The authorities distributed an additional $3 billion to affected households so they could get back on their feet.

“There will be broader cost of living relief in the budget as well, but we need to be very, very careful that any cost of living relief that we provide in the budget doesn’t push up inflation further when Australians are already under the pump,” Treasurer Jim Chalmers warned regarding the stimulation package.

The other obvious reasons that accounted for the 32-year high inflation are the military conflict between Russia and Ukraine and the energy shortages in numerous areas across the globe.

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