Around 50% of Australians admit to paying for unused subscriptions, with Compare the Market data revealing consumers could be wasting more than $1,600 annually on streaming services and the gym.
A new compare the Market survey explores how the cost of living is changing the way people use energy at home.
The Household Oops Index reveals the most common instances of accidental damage at home across Australia, Canada, and the US, along with the real-world costs and claim gaps that can follow.
28 Aug 2024 13:00
Compare the Market has analysed the countries that will most expand their renewable energy capacity and generation sources across 28 years.
28 Aug 2024 08:08
How many of us trust our neighbours and are willing to help them out? And how many of us have to endure issues like excess noise and parking? Find out, here.
28 Aug 2024 08:05
From broken phones and laptops to furniture repairs, which Australian cities, US states, and European countries are the clumsiest? Find out all of this, here.
27 Aug 2024 15:00
Compare the Market has delved into its database to identify the most compared car models by age groups, top vehicle colours, and fuel types.
27 Aug 2024 08:37
In new research, Compare the Market compares the number of people spending more than 40% of their income on housing across 28 different countries.
9 Aug 2024 10:45
From Prague to Porto, Canberra to Chicago, discover the best cities for young families based on amenities, the cost of living, government support, and more.
19 Jul 2024 09:30
Discover more about oleotourism here, as well as the best destinations to experience it, from Greece and Italy, through to Australia, Argentina, and more.
11 Jul 2024 14:00
Compare the Market takes a look at some of the best dog-friendly destinations across the world. Check out the list of dog-friendly cities here.
24 Jun 2024 17:13
From Lisbon to Los Angeles, Cape Town to Canberra, discover holiday home hotspots around the world, based on the cost of living, things to do, and more.
19 Jun 2024 13:00
A Compare the Market study has revealed one-in-10 people are living week-by-week, amid cost-of-living pressures.







