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Australia’s Economic Anxiety: Is a Recession Looming?

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Published: 24 April 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.

Australian households were already feeling quite vulnerable before the conflict in Iran recently escalated. The cost of living was rising rapidly and inflation was gaining momentum once again in early 2026. This situation forced the Reserve Bank of Australia to start lifting interest rates to combat inflationary pressures. It is clear to most observers that this is a period defined by deep uncertainty and widespread anxiety. Nevertheless, it remains striking that more than six in ten Australians now believe the country is already in a recession. Many others fear that a formal recession will arrive sometime within the next twelve months, according to a recent public poll. Just fifteen percent of people thought the nation would manage to avoid a deep economic downturn, while twenty-two percent said they were unsure. These results, alongside collapsing consumer confidence, reflect a deep and abiding pessimism in the community about the current state of the economy. However, the expert analysis does not share this same high degree of intense, widespread, and growing public pessimism.

Economists on average believe there is only a twenty percent chance of recession in the next twelve months according to surveys. That figure is certainly not zero, but it is only up slightly from fifteen percent leading into the start of the Iran conflict. Gareth Spence, who is the head of Australian economics at the National Australia Bank, recently noted that the war had doubled the recession chance to twenty percent. That is a significant increase, but Spence suggests that we could have a bit of a downturn without entering a full recession. At the moment, the forecast from the National Australia Bank is for growth to slow down to one point five percent, compared to the earlier estimate of two point two percent. That represents a material downgrade for the nation, but it is still technically showing some positive growth for the Australian economy overall. Unemployment will also likely rise from four point three percent up to four point eight percent, he reckons. Again, that is a meaningful increase, but it is not much different from where they thought it would be earlier this year.

Belinda Allen, the head of Australian economics at the Commonwealth Bank, has been tracking the weekly card spending data from millions of customers. So far, the figures show that, even after accounting for an unwelcome spike in fuel costs, that spending is holding up and even showing some growth. There are certainly pockets of weakness, Allen says, especially in travel and accommodation as more holidaymakers stayed home through the recent Easter holidays, and the impact is more evident in regional areas than in the cities. Allen says the chance of a recession, at least for now, remains negligible, as the economy as a whole is holding up quite well. It may be that we have only just seen the edge of the oil shock, and the optimistic view of the experts is about to be shattered. As Spence correctly says, the worst case is that you end up with significant rationing because that is the part we simply cannot predict. Obviously, prices would be higher, but the physical disruption to sectors like agriculture and transport and then how that flows through is hard to estimate, and could eventually be exponential.

Hard to estimate, but that has not prevented economists at EY from giving a serious, detailed go at it. They modelled a worst-case scenario where a prolonged closure of the strait of Hormuz leads to physical shortages of fuel and fertiliser. This scenario delivers a forty-two billion dollar blow to the economy, concentrated in the transport and construction sectors, and knocks a huge one point five percentage points off gross domestic product, putting one hundred and sixty thousand people out of a job. Cherelle Murphy, who serves as the chief economist at EY, says even in this grim scenario the economy as a whole limps along with half a percentage point of growth without outright shrinking in any single quarter. We do not quite get there to a recession, Murphy says, providing a nuanced look at the potential for continued economic survival despite major global headwinds. At this point it is worth noting that recession is just a word, and the outlook looks bad enough without putting a dramatic label on it.

The term vibecession was coined back in 2022 in the United States to articulate the persistent gap between how Americans said they were experiencing the economy and what the data was actually saying. There has been a significant shift, Allen says, as people grapple with modern financial pressures. We get asked a lot of questions around intergenerational equity and wealth transfers. Those big issues are adding up more and adding to this more fractured global environment as well, creating a sense of unease. Consumer confidence has never really recovered from the global pandemic, here and around the world, which continues to influence public perception. It is worth keeping this psychological phenomenon in mind as we evaluate the health of the nation. Not as a way to diminish or dismiss the real stresses felt by Australians, but to highlight that there is a degree of catastrophising about the economy that could prove counterproductive. As the American baseball player Yogi Berra once famously said, it is always quite tough to make accurate predictions, especially when you are looking into the future. For now, leading economists predict Australia will manage to struggle through, and Murphy says she and her team will of course be rethinking their scenarios as the year goes on. But at the moment let us manage this carefully. Let us not think this is the end of growth as we know it in 2026, as there are still many pathways to stability.

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