“I don’t think we have soon the worst of it yet, we are still seeing interest rates going up, we are seeing budgets getting tighter,” Neil Rechlin, partner at lending technology provider NextGen, said.
“I think it’s going to get worst before it gets better, unfortunately.
“I think for many it’s going to be a tough Easter”
Major supermarkets are doing what they can to make the holiday more affordable for the average Australian family, some slashing prices by 50 per cent.
They are also offering discounts on some prawns, including $1.25 off of cooked black tiger prawns, totalling about $27 per kilogram.
There are also deals on some easter chocolates.
The discounts come after supermarkets reported record-high profits earlier in the year.