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Dimitri Burshtein | $1 Trillion in Debt. What Now?

55 min · 22. feb. 2026
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Season 2 | Episode 30 — Dimitri Burshtein This week on The JJ Podcast, we sit down with economist, strategist and policy analyst Dimitri Burshtein for a deep dive into the state of Australia’s economy. For the first time in our history, government debt has pushed past $1 trillion. What does that actually mean — and who ultimately pays? We unpack: * Employment figures — including claims that 8 in 10 new jobs are public sector or government-funded * Inflation, interest rates and rising mortgage repayments * Pressure on renters and the ongoing housing shortage * Australia’s per capita recession * Falling productivity and what that signals long term * The squeeze on small business * Whether the GST debate needs to be reopened This is a serious, solutions-focused conversation about where the Australian economy is headed — and what needs to change if we want growth, opportunity and prosperity again. If you’re feeling the cost-of-living crunch, this episode explains why. 🎧 Listen now — and join the conversation.

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