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Australia cut home battery subsidies, saving $6.7B, but deficits still projected at $36B by 2028/29.
The Australian government claimed a $6.7 billion savings by capping a home battery subsidy program that cost $4.9 billion more than expected, reducing its four-year cost to $7.2 billion.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers credited the move and other policies for a $2.2 billion reduction in cumulative deficits, calling it the most responsible update in eight years.
However, independent economists noted the savings were partly due to an initial underestimation, and without the cost blowout, government actions would have worsened the budget.
The current year’s deficit improved by $5.4 billion due to stronger tax receipts, but the deficit is still projected at $36 billion by 2028/29.
Long-term improvements rely on higher income taxes and spending controls, while rising healthcare, childcare, and interest costs pose medium-term pressures.
Additional spending includes $104 million for Jewish community security, $233 million for the CSIRO, mental health services, and $10 billion for 100,000 new homes.
Inflation is forecast at 3.75%, reversing recent real wage gains.
Australia recortó los subsidios a las baterías para el hogar, ahorrando $ 6.7B, pero los déficits aún se proyectan en $ 36B para 2028/29.