Inflation: The Silent Tax Stealing Your Wealth (Australia 2026) | Ep. 66

EPISODE · Mar 19, 2026 · 48 MIN

Inflation: The Silent Tax Stealing Your Wealth (Australia 2026) | Ep. 66

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Join 29,000+ doctors and dentists in the 'Investing for Doctors' Facebook group: https://facebook.com/groups/investingfordoctors -----In this episode of Investing for Doctors, Dr Bi breaks down one of the most quietly destructive forces eating away at every Australian's wealth right now — inflation. If you've ever looked at your bank account and wondered why the same amount of money just doesn't go as far as it used to, this episode is going to explain exactly why that is, how it's measured, and why the number you see in the news probably feels nothing like what you're actually experiencing day to day.We get into the real drivers behind inflation. From rising production costs to government money printing, why the RBA's interest rate hikes can only do so much, what the Consumer Price Index actually captures and what it conveniently leaves out, and how inflation hits different Australians in completely different ways depending on whether you own assets, hold cash, or are still paying off a mortgage. We also break down which investments actually protect your wealth when inflation rises and which ones quietly bleed you dry without you even noticing.This episode isn't about predicting where prices are heading next. It's about understanding the mechanics of the silent tax.  Who it hurts most, who quietly benefits from it, and what you can actually do right now so your wealth grows faster than inflation can erode it.-----TIME STAMPS:00:00 Intro/Hook00:53 What is inflation?01:56 Causes of Inflation: Demand-Pull and Cost-Push06:06 Monetary Expansion and Its Role in Inflation06:59 Measuring Inflation: The Consumer Price Index (CPI)12:28 Understanding the CPI and Its Limitations21:24 Impact of Inflation on Different Groups25:36 Inflation and Investment Strategies28:38 Interest Rates and Inflation: The Role of the RBA41:20 Supply-Side Inflation and Its Challenges43:25 Final Take-home message47:16 Conclusion/Outro-----SHOW NOTES LINKShttps://ifdgroup.com.au/ https://doctorbi.com.au/ https://au.linkedin.com/in/mian-bi----- LISTEN TO THE PODCAST Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/07DS5AxlbgmkuvP6zQGgtN Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/investing-for-doctors-podcast/id1775535608 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/b9de46bc-e29d-4402-9e9e-959a3a5dc8da/investing-for-doctors-podcast ----- FIND US HERE Website: https://ifdgroup.com.au/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/investingfordoctors Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/investingfordoctors ----- DISCLAIMER The information provided in this podcast is for general purposes only and should not be considered personal advice. Always consult with qualified professionals or experts in the relevant field for personalised advice tailored to your specific situation.

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