Australia’s Housing Crisis: The Government and Banks Rigged it - E7
In this explosive episode of Emeka Unscripted, Emeka Edwin-Nweze exposes how Australia’s housing crisis was engineered by politicians and banks, not by accident but by design. A system built to benefit Canberra insiders and financial institutions has turned the Australian dream of homeownership into a nightmare of debt, dependency, and despair. From Labor’s recycled 5% deposit scheme to the absurd proposal of a tax on spare bedrooms, Emeka reveals how bad economics, political spin, and bank greed have inflated property prices, crushed affordability, and pushed an entire generation out of the market.
What you’ll learn:
How government housing policy fuels inflation and bank profits
Why homeownership in Australia is now out of reach for most young people
The truth behind Labor’s 5% deposit scheme and the so-called “bedroom tax”
How banks, bureaucrats, and politicians profit while families struggle
The real reason housing affordability keeps getting worse
If you care about fairness, freedom, and financial truth, this episode will make you question everything you thought you knew about housing in Australia.
Transcript coming soon…