In fact, virtually all significant economic indicators except gross domestic product (GDP) growth show Australia’s economy is among the world’s best-performed.

record employment growth;

record employment to population ratio at 64.6%;

record job participation at 67.3%;

inflation in the lower half of the RBA’s optimum band;

wages growth above inflation for five straight quarters;

median wealth per adult as the second highest in the world;

ASX200 above 8,000 since last September;

poverty and homelessness reducing, according to the Productivity Commission;

emergency calls to the National Debt Helpline declining,

record high new car sales in 2024;

record sales of new private aircraft;

overseas trips in 2024 at a new record high of 11.6 million;

enrolments in fee-paying private schools at an all-time high;

record manufacturing gross profits last financial year (2023-24) at $47.4 billion;

record construction profits last year, at $31.1 billion;

record profits in several other sectors;

household spending at a record high.