Cyclone Alfred's $1.2 Billion Cleanup Bill Strains Federal Budget
Treasurer Jim Chalmers warns of inflationary pressures and slowed economic growth as disaster costs mount.
- The cleanup costs from ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred are estimated at $1.2 billion, adding significant pressure to Australia's federal budget.
- Treasurer Jim Chalmers stated the disaster will cut a quarter percentage point from economic growth and exacerbate inflation concerns.
- The federal government’s disaster support spending is projected to rise from $11.6 billion to at least $13.5 billion in total provisions.
- The economic impact comes ahead of next week's federal budget, which is expected to reflect further revenue shortfalls and increased deficits.
- Calls for tax reform and productivity-boosting measures intensify as analysts warn of worsening fiscal challenges and declining living standards.