Hanson has no solutions, but she’s winning over younger Australians with one simple truth
Pauline Hanson is gaining support among younger Australians by acknowledging the economic challenges they face. Many young voters feel that the major parties have failed to provide honest solutions to issues like housing affordability and wage stagnation. As a result, One Nation is attracting votes from those disillusioned with the traditional political landscape.
- ▪Younger Australians increasingly agree that the main parties have not been honest about economic challenges.
- ▪The Productivity Commission reported a 'lost decade' of income growth for younger workers.
- ▪Federal and state debts are expected to reach unprecedented levels, impacting younger generations significantly.
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