- May 24 2022
- Finding No:
8987
- Topic: Readership
Market Research
: Finding No:
8987
Now 10.9 million Australians aged 14+ (51.5%) read print magazines, virtually unchanged on a year ago, according to the results released today from the Roy Morgan Australian Readership report for the 12 months to March 2022.
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- May 24 2022
- Finding No:
8985
- Topic: Consumer Confidence
Economic
: Finding No:
8985
ANZ-Roy Morgan Consumer Confidence jumped 1.5 points to 90.8 this week, its first increase for over a month since mid-April after four straight weekly declines. Consumer Confidence is now a significant 23.4pts below the same week a year ago, May 22/23, 2021 (114.2) and is now 5.7pts below the 2022 weekly average of 96.5.
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- May 23 2022
- Finding No:
8988
- Topic: Press Release Readership Public Opinion Special Poll Morgan Poll Review
Media
: Finding No:
8988
Total News readership is up 0.9 per cent for the 12 months to March 2022 as news continues to reach 97 per cent of Australians over the age of 14. The latest release of Total News readership shows news consumption continues to grow with 20.5 million Australians consuming news in a four-week period, an increase of 0.9 per cent compared to the same period last year.
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- May 20 2022
- Finding No:
8981
- Topic: Federal Poll Press Release Public Opinion
Political
: Finding No:
8981
The ALP has retained its lead over the L-NP in the final week of the election campaign and is set to win tomorrow’s Federal Election with a two-party preferred vote of ALP 53% cf. L-NP 47% - a swing of 4.5% points to the ALP since the 2019 Federal Election.
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- May 02 2022
- Finding No:
8951
- Topic: Consumer Confidence Federal Poll
: Finding No:
8951
Michele Levine talks through the latest political and economic research for the week, with the election looming large on the horizon. Including Consumer Confidence, Federal Voting Intentions, and Inflation Expectations
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- May 17 2022
- Finding No:
8964
- Topic: Press Release Unemployment
Economic
: Finding No:
8964
The latest Roy Morgan employment series data shows unemployment increasing by 1.9% points to 9.7% in April - the biggest monthly increase since the initial stages of the pandemic just over two years ago. However, under-employment was unchanged at 8.4% in April.
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- May 17 2022
- Finding No:
8977
- Topic: Federal Poll Press Release Public Opinion Morgan Poll Review
Political
: Finding No:
8977
The ALP’s lead over the L-NP has been cut to 6% points as early voting began last week but it still holds a clear election winning lead before this week’s Federal Election: ALP 53% (down 1.5% points in a week) ahead of the L-NP 47% (up 1.5% points) on a two-party preferred basis.
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- May 13 2022
- Finding No:
8972
- Topic: Inflation Expectation
Economic
: Finding No:
8972
In April 2022 Australians expected inflation of 5.5% annually over the next two years, down 0.3% points from March 2022. The level of Inflation Expectations in April represents a pullback from the large monthly increase in March (+0.7% points) which sent the measure to a near decade high.
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- May 12 2022
- Finding No:
8979
- Topic: Press Release
Market Research
: Finding No:
8979
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- May 12 2022
- Finding No:
8946
- Topic: Consumer Confidence
Economic
: Finding No:
8946
New financial data from Roy Morgan’s Single Source shows Bendigo Bank has topped the latest banking customer satisfaction ratings among home loan customers in early 2022. Bendigo Bank increased their customer satisfaction from 89.9% a year ago in March 2021, up 1.3% points to an excellent score of 91.2% in March 2022 to top the rankings.
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- May 10 2022
- Finding No:
8969
- Topic: Consumer Confidence
Economic
: Finding No:
8969
ANZ-Roy Morgan Consumer Confidence has fallen 6pts (-6.2%) to 90.5 over the last two weeks during the period in which began with the ABS releasing a higher-than-expected CPI of 5.1% for the year to March 2022. Following the higher-than-expected inflation reading the RBA increased interest rates by 0.25% points to 0.35% last week - the first increase to official interest rates for over a decade.
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- May 08 2022
- Finding No:
8963
- Topic: Business Confidence Press Release Public Opinion Special Poll
Economic
: Finding No:
8963
In April 2022 Roy Morgan Business Confidence jumped by 6.3pts (+5.9%) to 106.7. The strong result for April came after Treasurer Josh Frydenberg handed down the Federal Budget at the end of March which included a slashing in the fuel excise by over 20 cents per litre.
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