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Australian Government to Report Smaller Revenue Increase in Federal Budget Due to Economic Challenges

BySamantha Jones

May 5, 2024
Australian Budget Faces Smaller Revenue Increase Due to Slowing Global Economy

The Australian government has announced that they will report a smaller revenue increase in the federal budget for the year ended June 30. This was due to global economic weakness and a slowing domestic economy. Despite this, the Labor government is still expected to report a budget surplus on May 14, but the anticipated revenue upgrade will be smaller than in previous years.

The tax receipt upgrades in the budget, excluding those from goods and services tax, are expected to be more than A$100 billion below the A$129 billion average upgrade in the last three budgets. This is attributed to challenging economic conditions, both globally and domestically, as well as lower commodity prices and a weakening labor market.

Treasurer Jim Chalmers emphasized the need to be realistic about the economic challenges facing Australia. He acknowledged that the massive revenue upgrades seen in recent years are unlikely to continue. Chalmers highlighted weaker commodity prices, particularly for iron ore, and rising unemployment as key factors driving the changes in the budget.

In addition, concerns about events in the Middle East impacting the global economy have influenced the government’s budget planning for May. Australia’s jobless rate hit a two-year high of 4.1% in January, further underscoring the challenges faced by

By Samantha Jones

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