Employment rate to see underlying economy ‘on a pretty good footy’: Warren Hogan

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Employment rate to see underlying economy ‘on a pretty good footy’: Warren Hogan
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Judo Bank Economic Advisor Warren Hogan says the economy is “actually in very good health” due to the immigration rate translating straight to employment.

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