Australia’s economy emerges from a 21-month per capita recession as GDP growth outpaces population increases.

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  1. It’s positive news that Australia has emerged from a 21-month per capita recession, showing that the GDP growth has outpaced population growth. This could indicate improving economic conditions and a recovery in consumer spending, investment, and overall productivity. It’s also a sign that the economy is starting to stabilize and bounce back from the challenges faced in recent years. However, it will be important to monitor how sustainable this growth is and whether it leads to long-term improvements in living standards for all Australians. Addressing underlying issues, such as inflation and employment rates, will also be crucial moving forward.

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