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Feeling gloomy about the economy? The ‘vibecession’ has arrived in Australia – but experts are less worried

Over 60% of Australians believe Australia is either in a recession or will enter one within 12 months, reflecting widespread economic pessimism driven by high cost of living, rising interest rates, and recent tensions in Iran. Most economists estimate a low chance of recession—20% on average per a Bloomberg survey, or negligible per Commonwealth Bank—forecasting slowed growth rather than outright contraction, even in a worst-case scenario involving a prolonged Strait of Hormuz closure.

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vibecessionAustralian economyrecession fearsconsumer confidenceeconomic pessimisminterest ratescost of livingStrait of HormuzIran tensionsGDP growthunemployment

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Feeling gloomy about the economy? The ‘vibecession’ has arrived in Australia – but experts are less worried

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Feeling gloomy about the economy? The ‘vibecession’ has arrived in Australia – but experts are less worried

Apr 24, 2026, 4:12 PM

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