It may be the most wonderful time of the year,but Christmas can also be the most expensive for many of us.
As some Sydneysiders fall behind on their repayments in the cost-of-living crisis,other neighbourhoods are better placed to keep up.
The salary threshold at which student loans must be repaid will rise more than $10,000 a year under a federal Labor policy shift that will make the average HELP debt-holder $680 a year better off.
University debts could be slashed by up to 20 per cent under an Albanese government plan targeted at young voters.
While all of us have benefited from the recent cuts to the tax rate,confused messaging from the government may have you wondering what to do with it.
The industry says it’s providing a line of credit to people with nowhere else to go amid financial pressures,but advocates say it’s a legislative blind spot.
Shoppers have yet to dip into their stage 3 tax cuts to boost spending. And they may face a new problem – the tax man.
QCOSS CEO Aimee McVeigh speaks after the release of the 2024 Living Affordability Report.
There are plenty of strategies to protect your credit score if your budget is under pressure.
Australians aged under 55 have been rapidly eating into their savings as they bear the brunt of the Reserve Bank’s fight against inflation.
Figuring out how to make your money work harder for you can be challenging enough,let alone in a cost-of-living crisis.