Fabulous Budget Bonanza for all Australia
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Fabulous Budget Bonanza for all Australia
What a Shorty killer for the Libs who will bring down an Australia saving brilliant BUDGET next year as a shoe in to win the election.
It is enough to make Soggy Shorty who has the charisma of roadkill to turn up his toes in disgust.
Revenue growth allows Treasurer to forecast bigger surplus
Marnie Banger 10:02am, Dec 17, 2018 Updated: 2h ago
The budget has been buoyed by strong employment growth and corporate tax receipts. Photo: AAP
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg expects the federal government to deliver a budget surplus of $4.1 billion in mid-2020, almost double the $2.2 billion projected in the May budget.
He is also forecasting a smaller deficit of $5.2 billion in the current financial year, more than half the original forecast of $14.5 billion deficit for 2018/19.
The improvements – outlined in a budget update published on Monday – come after the government has raked in more revenue than expected, buoyed by strong employment growth and corporate tax receipts.
Tax revenue will be $7.2 billion higher than forecast in 2018/19, while non-tax receipts will be $1.2 billion higher, bringing total revenue to $482.1 billion.
The other side of the ledger has also been contributing to the results, with the government making fewer payments.
Since the May budget, total payments have decreased by $1.3 billion for 2018/19 and by $3.5 billion over the four years to 2021/21.
The mid-year economic and fiscal outlook confirmed Australia’s economic strength, Mr Frydenberg said in Canberra.
“These are the welcome dividends of sound budget management and the government’s plan for a strong economy,” he said.
After the $4.1 billion surplus in 2019/20 the coalition expects to deliver more surpluses – of $12.5 billion in 2020/21 and $19 billion in 2021/22.
The government’s predictions for the economy have also been revised, with growth expected to be 2.75 per cent this financial year, before speeding up to three per cent in 2019/20 and staying at that pace for the following two years.
The unemployment rate is projected to remain at five per cent this year, and stay that way up until mid-2022.
But the government has trimmed its wage growth forecasts by 0.25 per cent for this financial year and the next.
It’s expecting 2.5 per cent wage growth in 2018/19 and three per cent in 2019/20.
“In Australia, as in other advanced economies, the response of wages to improving labour market conditions had been slower and more muted than in past cycles,” the budget update states.
The statement also outlines the costs associated with policies introduced since the budget in May.
A huge boost to funding for aged care services up to 2021/22 – totalling $552.9 million – was announced on Monday.
The windfall includes money to help an extra 10,000 older people with high-level care needs get support at home.
https://thenewdaily.com.au/news/nationa ... t-surplus/
It is enough to make Soggy Shorty who has the charisma of roadkill to turn up his toes in disgust.
Revenue growth allows Treasurer to forecast bigger surplus
Marnie Banger 10:02am, Dec 17, 2018 Updated: 2h ago
The budget has been buoyed by strong employment growth and corporate tax receipts. Photo: AAP
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg expects the federal government to deliver a budget surplus of $4.1 billion in mid-2020, almost double the $2.2 billion projected in the May budget.
He is also forecasting a smaller deficit of $5.2 billion in the current financial year, more than half the original forecast of $14.5 billion deficit for 2018/19.
The improvements – outlined in a budget update published on Monday – come after the government has raked in more revenue than expected, buoyed by strong employment growth and corporate tax receipts.
Tax revenue will be $7.2 billion higher than forecast in 2018/19, while non-tax receipts will be $1.2 billion higher, bringing total revenue to $482.1 billion.
The other side of the ledger has also been contributing to the results, with the government making fewer payments.
Since the May budget, total payments have decreased by $1.3 billion for 2018/19 and by $3.5 billion over the four years to 2021/21.
The mid-year economic and fiscal outlook confirmed Australia’s economic strength, Mr Frydenberg said in Canberra.
“These are the welcome dividends of sound budget management and the government’s plan for a strong economy,” he said.
After the $4.1 billion surplus in 2019/20 the coalition expects to deliver more surpluses – of $12.5 billion in 2020/21 and $19 billion in 2021/22.
The government’s predictions for the economy have also been revised, with growth expected to be 2.75 per cent this financial year, before speeding up to three per cent in 2019/20 and staying at that pace for the following two years.
The unemployment rate is projected to remain at five per cent this year, and stay that way up until mid-2022.
But the government has trimmed its wage growth forecasts by 0.25 per cent for this financial year and the next.
It’s expecting 2.5 per cent wage growth in 2018/19 and three per cent in 2019/20.
“In Australia, as in other advanced economies, the response of wages to improving labour market conditions had been slower and more muted than in past cycles,” the budget update states.
The statement also outlines the costs associated with policies introduced since the budget in May.
A huge boost to funding for aged care services up to 2021/22 – totalling $552.9 million – was announced on Monday.
The windfall includes money to help an extra 10,000 older people with high-level care needs get support at home.
https://thenewdaily.com.au/news/nationa ... t-surplus/
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Re: Fabulous Budget Bonanza for all Australia
And if Labor+Greenies get in they will trash this surplus in seconds with their Socialist stupidity.
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Re: Fabulous Budget Bonanza for all Australia
That is very good work by the LIBs.
Right Wing is the Natural Progression.
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If Labor gets in they'll turn this country into an Orwellian faggy arse dystopia that makes The Handmaid's tale look desirable by comparison.
If Donald Trump is so close to the Ruskis, why couldn't he get Vladimir Putin to put novichok in Xi Jjinping's lipstick?
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Re: Fabulous Budget Bonanza for all Australia
Quite poetic of youOutlaw Yogi wrote: ↑Mon Dec 17, 2018 2:50 pmIf Labor gets in they'll turn this country into an Orwellian faggy arse dystopia that makes The Handmaid's tale look desirable by comparison.
Right Wing is the Natural Progression.
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Re: Fabulous Budget Bonanza for all Australia
The Labor "Conference" is just Greeny controlled imbeciles tossing around unfunded Socialist trash.
You will notice that all the Labor "ideas" are about SPEND SPEND SPEND.
With not a thought about earning local and foreign income to increase the wealth of the Australian economy.
So how do the Labor imbeciles propose to pay for their unfunded Socialist garbage ? Aha everyone knows how Labor "earns" its money - borrow BORROW BORROW!!!!! and create another humungeous DEBT.
And Labor has confirmed it will RESTART the BOATS and this time the illegal invaders will also come from the south via NZ with the help of the NZ Talking Horse.
And the overpowering mad as cut snakes Extremist Greeny influence now controlling Labor is seen as Bulldust Billy says he supports the desexing of everything and everyone.
Bulldust Billy seems to be determined to sink Labor without a trace at this silly Labor pow wow.
And is there NO LIMIT to Labor's Traitorous Treason in their Greeny led quest to reduce Australia to a primitive multicultural agrarian cesspool such as you would see in parts of Africa
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And Bulldust Billy is recycling the past Labor Failures at their ridiculous gathering of the galoots.
You will notice that all the Labor "ideas" are about SPEND SPEND SPEND.
With not a thought about earning local and foreign income to increase the wealth of the Australian economy.
So how do the Labor imbeciles propose to pay for their unfunded Socialist garbage ? Aha everyone knows how Labor "earns" its money - borrow BORROW BORROW!!!!! and create another humungeous DEBT.
And Labor has confirmed it will RESTART the BOATS and this time the illegal invaders will also come from the south via NZ with the help of the NZ Talking Horse.
And the overpowering mad as cut snakes Extremist Greeny influence now controlling Labor is seen as Bulldust Billy says he supports the desexing of everything and everyone.
Bulldust Billy seems to be determined to sink Labor without a trace at this silly Labor pow wow.
And is there NO LIMIT to Labor's Traitorous Treason in their Greeny led quest to reduce Australia to a primitive multicultural agrarian cesspool such as you would see in parts of Africa
.
And Bulldust Billy is recycling the past Labor Failures at their ridiculous gathering of the galoots.
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Re: Fabulous Budget Bonanza for all Australia
SUPER BILL will take care of everything even the rest of the world... I am impressed....
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Should we get Bill as PM, let's hope that when all the asylum seekers on leaky boats arrive, they send them to Adelaide, Brisbane and Perth. Sydney and Melbourne are FULL, and Canberra doesn't want them.
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Re: Fabulous Budget Bonanza for all Australia
nef I was confronted by 3 muslim women in burqas last Friday in Civic shops... I had to move away I couldnt help myself.....I find it insulting....
it isnt something I have seen a lot of in ACT I am glad to say I can accept the scarf but just eyes no way....
I am all for them being housed in PERTH seems to me they will be better accepted over there the people are far more friendly and welcoming.....and accept faceless persons......and I believe in sharing...
it isnt something I have seen a lot of in ACT I am glad to say I can accept the scarf but just eyes no way....
I am all for them being housed in PERTH seems to me they will be better accepted over there the people are far more friendly and welcoming.....and accept faceless persons......and I believe in sharing...
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I haven't been near Civic in years, used to go to The Mall in Belconnen but not for ages. Last time I was there saw a few with the scarves but no burqas, so far. Must ask my daughter about that, she goes "shopping" all over Canberra and is sure to have seen some.cods wrote: ↑Tue Dec 18, 2018 8:16 amnef I was confronted by 3 muslim women in burqas last Friday in Civic shops... I had to move away I couldnt help myself.....I find it insulting....
it isnt something I have seen a lot of in ACT I am glad to say I can accept the scarf but just eyes no way....
I am all for them being housed in PERTH seems to me they will be better accepted over there the people are far more friendly and welcoming.....and accept faceless persons......and I believe in sharing...
Yes, I am sure Brian, Gregg and Co would welcome a bunch of asylum seekers in Perth. Monk would love to have them in Adelaide too and Aussie needs a few up that way as well. They need to experience what it is like as people in Sydney and Melbourne have done.
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