Cost-of-Living Election: Neither Leader Knows the Price of Eggs

If They Can’t Price Eggs, How Can They Fix the Economy?

In the final election debate, both Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton were stumped by a simple question: What’s the price of a dozen eggs?

Dutton guessed $4.20.

Albanese said "$7 if you can find them."

Reality check: eggs are $8.80 at Woolworths and $8.50 at Coles.

In a so-called "cost-of-living election," it’s clear — neither leader knows what everyday Australians are facing.


Sick of the Talk? Here’s What Real Action Looks Like

A live audience of 60 undecided voters gave Albanese the debate win, 50% to 25%, but 25% still couldn’t choose either.

Why? Because politicians are long on promises and short on action.

Meanwhile, real investors are moving their money into hard assets that beat inflation and secure wealth — without waiting for Canberra to catch up.


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