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CONSUMERS CONCERNED BY CARBON TAX



SURVEY FINDS MOST BELIEVE IT WILL RESULT IN COST OF LIVING INCREASES

CONSUMERS CONCERNED ABOUT CARBON TAX IMPACT: SURVEY

Consumers are concerned about the financial impact of the carbon tax with most Australians believing it will result in cost increases, a national survey has found.

The poll by leading mortgage broker Loan Market which asked ‘Are you concerned about the financial impact of the carbon tax?found59 per cent of respondents were “convinced” it will result in a rise in the cost of living.

Loan Market Corporate Spokesman Paul Smith said another nine per cent of the 739 online survey respondents thought there would be a small increase in living expenses.

Mr Smith said only 18 per cent of those surveyed were unperturbed by the introduction of the carbon tax on July 1 this year.

He said 14 per cent of respondents reserved judgment on the impact of the tax.

“The majority of those surveyed believe it at this point that the carbon tax will cost them more money even though there have been some compensation measures on offer from the federal government,” Mr Smith said.

“The carbon tax is another factor obviously weighing on consumer confidence in what are challenging times. Households have had to budget for substantial cost-of-living increases in the past year and this tax has consumers convinced they’re going to have to keep paying more.

“Consumers have been cautious and subdued for some time due to their concerns about the impact of the European debt situation and the direction of the domestic economy. A continuation of caution will result in an economic slowdown.”

Mr Smith said the concerns of consumers regarding the carbon tax could put more pressure on the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) to offer more interest rate relief.

“The RBA this year lowering its cash rate to 3.5 per cent has been welcomed by sectors such as retail and housing which have borne the brunt of the consumer unease,” he said.

“Fortunately, the RBA does have more room to move and this may be necessary over the months ahead.”

Loan Market survey results:

Are you concerned about the financial impact of the carbon tax?

Yes, I’m convinced it will increase the cost of living 59%

Slightly, cost rises will be minimal 9%

No, it won’t be as bad as some have made out 18%

Not sure, we will have to wait and see 14%

ENDS

For further information:

Paul Smith

Mb: 0421 923 019

About Loan Market

Founded in 1994, Loan Market is Australia’s fastest growing retail mortgage brokerage settling more than $6 billion in home loans annually through a team of over 600 brokers in Australasia. Loan Market is part of the Ray White Group of companies, which were established over a century ago and is one of the largest private companies in Australia with over $25 billion in real estate sales annually and international operations in Asia, the Middle East and New Zealand.

www.loanmarket.com.au