Article 6MSG4 2024 budget delivers minor surplus but deficits loom over economy as Australia’s spending ramps up

2024 budget delivers minor surplus but deficits loom over economy as Australia’s spending ramps up

by
Peter Hannam Economics correspondent
from World news | The Guardian on (#6MSG4)

Major shortfalls predicted over next two years as Jim Chalmers downplays potential for inflationary pressures

The federal budget will swing to sizable deficits from the coming financial year as government spending picks up, a switch that the treasurer, Jim Chalmers, hopes will not stoke inflationary pressures in the economy.

The budget will post a forecast surplus in the current year of $9.3bn - equivalent to 0.3% of gross domestic product - making it the first back-to-back surplus since 2007-08. The ledger, though, will slip sharply into a deficit of $28.3bn (1% of GDP) and further into the red at $42.8bn (1.5% of GDP) the following year.

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