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less trusting more financially stressed new data show how australians feel about their lives 282055

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The article reports social trends (trust, financial stress, health) from a government survey. No direct commercial mechanism, price signal, or supply/demand shock is identified. The data may inform policy but lacks immediate business impact.

Signals our AI researcher identified

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  • 50% of Australians trust others, down from 61% in 2020.
  • 25% of households experienced cash flow problems, up from 21%.
  • 49% report health as excellent/very good, down from 54%.
  • 9% experience very high mental distress, especially young women.
  • Government invested $14.8 million to make survey annual.
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