JokerEel
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I'm not sure, as national economies are subject to a whole lot of factors outside of the control of a government during its term.
Australia's economy is stronger now than when Albo was elected. We'll see how much voters focus on that.
The claim that Australia's economy is stronger now than when Albanese was elected isn't entirely accurate. While inflation has dropped from its peak and the government achieved a budget surplus, GDP growth has slowed, unemployment has risen to 4.1%, and interest rates remain high. The economy has seen mixed outcomes rather than outright strength.