Chalmers warns budget to forecast years of weak economic growth

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Treasurer Jim Chalmers is warning the Albanese government’s upcoming budget will forecast two years of weak global economic growth.

The government has flagged energy, industry and care, as well as cost of living relief

and a push for further resilience to international economic uncertainty as the budget’s focus.

 

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Is it two years until Scott Morrison is begged to come back and run for PM?

2 years only😆. Because you will not be in power by the 3rd.

Chalmers is the Gomer Pyle of the ALP. Chalmers has no economic qualifications or credentials.

And u and Albo don’t care as he’s missing in action and Bowen is throwing over a cliff with climate Ponzi scheme and Chalmers is going to push extra taxes on us all / well done good stuff AlboMP who is MIA

Meanwhile in Conservative run countries.

Never forget the huge majority of Australian debt was caused by this lying con artist with his world record lockdowns and vaccine mandates and his good friend China for lying to the world about their virus likely from their lab.

Who would have thought shutting down countries for 2 years would have these sort of consequences? 🤔 Didn't see this coming 🤦🏻

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‘Most substantial investment’ in clean and cheap energy: Jim Chalmers upcoming budgetTreasurer Jim Chalmers says the upcoming budget to be handed down in the second week of May will be the “most substantial investment” in cleaner and cheaper energy than seen before. “Cleaner and cheaper energy is absolutely central to our growth strategy for the Australian economy,” Mr Chalmers said. “The whole world is moving in this direction in one way or another – we want to be beneficiaries not victims of what’s happening around the world and that’s why we’re putting such a big emphasis on it.” So cuts to hospitals schools roads and infrastructure, yet increased taxes and more money in energy that doesn’t work at night or much during winter Pushing power prices sky high. Meanwhile, everything else is going up, do better, Jim you haven't got a clue
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