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#493 Average household wealth by age in Australia

#493 Average household wealth by age in Australia

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In this episode of the Mo Money podcast, we talk about the average household wealth by age across Australia. We get into the different age brackets, how much money they have, how that's broken down between shares, cash savings, property and even debts. And also cover the key things that you should be focused on at each of these age brackets to make faster progress, as well as how you should be thinking about how you compare, and what that actually means for what you do next. This episode is perfect for anyone that wants to feel more confident about their money and where they are.

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