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March 2022 Australian federal budget

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level was forecasted to be $ 977 billion for 2022–23, whilst net debt was forecasted to be $ 714.9 billion. Debt was forecasted to reach $ 1.16 trillion by the 2015/26 financial year.
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having been projected for 2023/24, the March 2022 budget predicted a deficit as result of increasing cost of living pressures imposed due to the ongoing
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to fund government services and operations. The budget was presented to the
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on 29 March 2022. It was the ninth budget to be handed down by the
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The Budget underlying cash deficit for 2022/23 was expected to be
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Notes: Surplus = receipts - payments - net Future Fund earnings.
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Index

2022–23 Australian Federal Budget

Morrison government
House of Representatives
45th
Liberal/NationalCoalition
Josh Frydenberg
Debt
Deficit
budget.gov.au
2021
October 2022
federal budget
House of Representatives
Treasurer
Josh Frydenberg
Liberal/National Coalition
2013 federal election
Morrison government
Morrison government
2022 Australian federal election
second budget
successive government
surplus
COVID-19 pandemic
$
$
$
Australian government's debt

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