‘Through the roof': Australians feel the ‘squeeze' of the worsening cost of living crisis
Sky News host Chris Kenny discusses the cost of living 'bottom line' which is getting worse in Australia under the Albanese Labor government.
'The bottom line is that we are in strife; things are getting worse and the federal government has no idea what to do about it,' Mr Kenny said.
'New figures show the number of business closures has hit record-highs, businesses, mainly small businesses … almost 7,000 of them have fallen over in New South Wales alone in less than a year.'

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