Australian consumers are set to feel even more hip-pocket punishment as the 'apocalyptic' supply chain crisis worsens (pictured are shoppers in Sydney's Pitt Street Mall)

Australians are bracing for further financial strain as prices continue to climb at an alarming rate, with predictions of more economic turbulence ahead.

With inflation reaching its highest levels in 20 years, shoppers are navigating a landscape where gasoline hovers at $2 per liter and iceberg lettuce commands a hefty $12 tag. But these aren’t the only hurdles facing consumers.

The cost of electricity is poised to spike, driven by an ‘extraordinary’ increase in natural gas prices, which exacerbates the already stressed supply chain and inflates the cost of goods.

Meanwhile, a major coal-fired power plant is anticipated to remain out of commission for several more months, pushing coal prices to unprecedented levels, despite the government’s push towards renewable energy.

According to the latest figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, transportation expenses skyrocketed by 13.7 percent, marking the steepest rise in petrol prices since the 1990 Gulf crisis.

Furthermore, the price of fruits and vegetables surged by 6.7 percent over the year leading to March, a consequence of the east coast floods disrupting the fresh food supply chain.

Even after those official figures were compiled, a lettuce at a Brisbane supermarket was priced at $11.99. 

Meat and seafood prices have already risen by 6.2 per cent.

Australian consumers are set to feel even more hip-pocket punishment as the ‘apocalyptic’ supply chain crisis worsens (pictured are shoppers in Sydney’s Pitt Street Mall)

Evidence cost of living is getting WORSE

TRANSPORT COSTS: Up 13.7 per cent

FRUIT AND VEGETABLES: Up 6.7 per cent

WHOLESALE ELECTRICITY PRICES: Up 141 per cent

WHOLESALE GAS PRICES: Up 50-fold 

Sources: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Australian Energy Regulator, Australian Energy Market Operator

To counter the rise in costs, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has already backed a 5.1 per cent wage increase for Australia’s lowest paid 2.7 million workers – or about 20 per cent of the 13.4 million Australian employees on the minimum wage or an award reflecting that.

The Australian Council of Trade Unions wants minimum wage workers to get a 5.5 per cent pay rise on July 1.

In a revised submission to Fair Work Australia, unions argued a pay rise beyond the 5.1 per cent headline inflation rate was justified.

But the Australian Industry Group is pushing for a smaller 2.5 per cent increase, arguing manufacturers were now dealing with a ’50-fold spike’ in wholesale gas prices in Victoria.

The employer group’s chief executive Innes Willox warned ‘extraordinary price rises’ for natural gas would see consumers pay even more for goods.

‘Apocalyptic rises in energy prices threaten chaos for industry and pain for households,’ he said.

The average, daily weighted price of gas in Victoria in the March quarter stood at $9.48 per gigajoule, almost triple the level of a decade ago, Australian Energy Regulator data showed.

But on Monday, the Australian Energy Market Operator imposed a temporary price limit in Victoria of $40 a gigajoule after spot prices were set to soar to an incredible $382 a gigajoule.

AGL’s Loy Yang A coal-fired power plant in the La Trobe Valley has been crippled since April, and is operating at a significantly reduced capacity.

The Loy Yang stations at Traralgon had provided about 30 per cent of Victoria’s power requirements. 

The Australian Industry Group’s principal national adviser Tennant Reed said this had caused a surge in natural gas prices. 

‘These are very strange times. Prices have gone berserk,’ he told Daily Mail Australia.

The highest inflation in two decades – amid $2 a litre petrol prices and $12 lettuces – is far from the only challenge for everyday shoppers (pictured is a social media image of iceberg lettuces in Brisbane)

The AGL coal plant is set to be crippled until August, putting more pressure on manufacturers relying on gas.

‘We’re still, by historical standards, stuffed by energy costs. They’re going to be very high,’ Mr Reed said. 

Why workers are suffering a pay cut

WAGE PRICE INDEX: Up by just 2.4 per cent in the year to March

CONSUMER PRICE INDEX: Headline inflation surged at double the pace of wages at 5.1 per cent

UNIONS: ACTU Pushing for a 5.5 per cent pay rise in the minimum wage

EMPLOYERS:  Australian Industry Group calling for a smaller 2.5 per cent increase

WHO IS AFFECTED: 2.7 million workers either on the minimum wage or an award reflecting that. They make up 20 per cent of Australia’s 13.4 million people with a job

Mr Willox said Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which has already pushed up global crude oil prices, would put more pressure on natural gas and coal prices as Europe tried to wean itself off Russian gas.

The spot price of coal has now risen above $US400 a tonne for the first time ever. 

‘Beyond these acute pressures lies the pull of international coal and gas prices, which are unprecedentedly high in the wake of the invasion of Ukraine,’ Mr Willox said.

‘With Europe announcing further steps today to wean itself from Russian energy, we can expect international factors to sustain high energy price pressures for years to come – especially in natural gas.’

During the past year alone, wholesale electricity prices have more than doubled, rising by 141 per cent to $87 in the year to March, data from the Australian Energy Market Operator showed.

Wholesale prices make up about a 30 per cent of an electricity bill which means consumers are set to see increases from July 1. 

In Sydney, average unleaded petrol prices are this week back above $2 a litre.

This is despite a six-month halving of the fuel excise to 22.1 cents a litre in the March 29 budget.

In Sydney, average unleaded petrol prices are this week back above $2 a litre. This is despite a six-month halving of the fuel excise to 22.1 cents a litre in the March 29 budget

But the Australian Industry Group is pushing for a smaller 2.5 per cent increase, arguing manufacturers were now dealing with a 50-fold spike in wholesale gas prices in Victoria. CEO Innes Willox warned higher energy prices would see consumers pay even more for goods

Treasurer Jim Chalmers has told Daily Mail Australia, via his advisers, the temporary cut to the excise would be unlikely to be extended when it expired in September.

Truck drivers are angry because the fuel excise cut meant diesel bills were only reduced by 4.3 cents a litre.

Borrowers are also in for more pain with Westpac expecting the Reserve Bank of  Australia to raise interest rates seven more times in the coming year.

This would see the RBA cash rate to 2.25 per cent by May 2023 for the first time in eight years.

A borrower paying off a $600,000 mortgage would suffer a $713 increase in their monthly repayments, compared with May 2022 before the rate rise. 

They would owe $3,019 a month, up from $2,306 just a month ago, before the RBA this month raised rates for the first time since November 2010, ending the era of the record-low 0.1 per cent cash rate.

During the past year alone, wholesale electricity prices have more than doubled, rising by 141 per cent to $87 in the year to March, data from the Australian Energy Market Operator showed

During the past year alone, wholesale electricity prices have more than doubled, rising by 141 per cent to $87 in the year to March, data from the Australian Energy Market Operator showed

Rates in early May were raised by a quarter of a percentage point to 0.35 per cent.

The RBA raised rates during an election campaign after official data showed the consumer price index surging by 5.1 per cent in the year to March – the fastest pace since mid-2001 after the GST was introduced.

But some items surged at an even faster pace than inflation. 

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