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Rising living costs erode Labor’s support, with 61% struggling to afford emergencies and 42% blaming the government.
A November 2025 Resolve poll shows growing voter concern over the cost of living eroding Labor’s post-election support, with its primary vote dropping to 33% and the Coalition’s rising to 29%—its second consecutive monthly gain.
Sixty-one percent struggle to afford unexpected expenses, up from 50% in December 2024, and two-thirds plan to cut Christmas spending.
Forty-two percent blame the federal government for rising costs, up from 36% in October.
While Labor’s two-party-preferred vote fell to 53%, the Coalition gained to 47%, and 91% of voters say low living costs are important, with 42% naming it their top priority.
Economic anxiety persists, with 42% expecting conditions to worsen in the next six months.
El aumento de los costos de vida erosiona el apoyo de los laboristas, con el 61% luchando para pagar emergencias y el 42% culpando al gobierno.