2020 Australian federal budget explained

Australian federal budget 2020–21
Country:Australia
Date Submitted:6 October 2020
Deficit:$134.2 billion
Total Revenue:$523.0 billion
Spending:$651.9 billion
Url:2020–21 Budget archive
Previous Budget:2019 Australian federal budget
Previous Year:2019
Next Budget:2021 Australian federal budget
Next Year:2021

The 2020 Australian federal budget was the federal budget to fund government services and operations for the 2020–21 financial year. The budget was presented to the House of Representatives by Treasurer Josh Frydenberg on 6 October 2020. It is the seventh budget to be handed down by the Liberal/National Coalition since their election to government at the 2013 federal election, and the second budget to be handed down by Frydenberg and the Morrison government.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent economic recession, the budget was submitted five months later than the traditional annual date of the second Tuesday in May.[1]

Background

This budget shows Australia reported its largest budget deficit since the Second World War. The COVID-19 pandemic put a strain on Australia’s economy, and emergency measures were taken to keep Australians employed.

The 2020–21 budget, presented 5 months later than its traditional May date, will take this pandemic into account, especially for the Department of Home Affairs, with a COVID-19 response package. Regarding employment, a wage subsidy was introduced earlier in the year titled JobKeeper and JobSeeker, and a new hiring credit for employers in this budget called JobMaker.[2]

Debt and deficit

Deficit

The 2020–21 budget produced a net deficit of $134.2 billion.[3]

Debt

Net debt in 2020–21 was $592.2 billion.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Budget delayed as economy changes too fast to forecast. 6 October 2020. The Sydney Morning Herald. 20 March 2020. en-AU. https://web.archive.org/web/20241001025536/https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/budget-delayed-as-economy-changes-too-fast-to-forecast-20200320-p54cbf.html. 1 October 2024. live. Shane . Wright.
  2. News: . Federal Budget 2020 cheat sheet — here's what you need to know about tax cuts, JobMaker and that huge deficit . https://web.archive.org/web/20241001023031/https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-10-06/budget-2020-cheat-sheet-tax-cuts-deficit/12731916 . 1 October 2024 . live . 1 October 2024 . 6 October 2020 . Jordan . Hayne.
  3. Web site: The Commonwealth of Australia . 2205 6769 . Final Budget Outcome 2020–21. 1 October 2024 . September 2021 . Josh . Frydenberg . Simon . Birmingham . Simon Birmingham . Josh Frydenberg . https://web.archive.org/web/20241001023909/https://archive.budget.gov.au/2020-21/fbo/download/fbo_2020-21.pdf . live . 1 October 2024 .