Wealth predicted to be increasingly held by older people | Finance Report

ABC News (Australia) published this video item, entitled “Wealth predicted to be increasingly held by older people | Finance Report” – below is their description.

The amount of money being passed down in inheritance is having an impact on the economy.

Daniel Ziffer on that, and why fewer young people are owning houses.

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“Daniel Ziffer covered the Hayne royal commission for ABC radio, TV, and online. He was formerly the long-time senior producer of ‘Mornings with Jon Faine’, at ABC Radio Melbourne, and has worked on air and in production at Macquarie Radio, as a freelance foreign correspondent based in New York City, a journalist at The Age, and as a magazine editor.” – Source, Google Books

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