Budget deficit in Australia

-31.49 Domestic Currency in 2022

Australia budget deficit was at level of -31.49 domestic currency in 2022, down from -143.09 domestic currency previous year, this is a change of 78.00%.

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Budget deficit in Australia
Current Prices Local Currency -31.49B current LCU in 2022 WB
Local Currency -110.24 Billions of national currency in 2023 IMF
Share of GDP -4.86 Percent of GDP in 2023 IMF
Budget Deficit - Oceania
Samoa 37,840.49 Domestic Currency in 2021 IMF
New Zealand 7,390.02 Domestic Currency in 2005 IMF
Vanuatu 214.29 Domestic Currency in 2021 IMF
Tonga 61.21 Domestic Currency in 2020 IMF
Solomon Islands -375.71 Domestic Currency in 2022 IMF
Fiji -1,123.62 Domestic Currency in 2021 IMF
Papua New Guinea -7,304.43 Domestic Currency in 2020 IMF
Palau -24,641 Domestic Currency in 2020 IMF
Kiribati -40,192.28 Domestic Currency in 2022 IMF
Government finance in Australia
Consumption of fixed capital 10.95 Domestic Currency in 2022 IMF
Debt 1,345.63 Domestic Currency in 2022 IMF
Government Expenditure 644.6 Domestic Currency in 2022 IMF
Government Revenue 621.89 Domestic Currency in 2022 IMF
Investment in Nonfinancial Assets 19.74 Domestic Currency in 2022 IMF
Net Acquisition of Financial Assets 50.08 Domestic Currency in 2022 IMF
Net Incurrence of Liabilities 81 Domestic Currency in 2022 IMF
Net Worth -522.26 Domestic Currency in 2022 IMF
Operating Balance -11.75 Domestic Currency in 2022 IMF
Primary Net Lending/Borrowing -12.32 Domestic Currency in 2022 IMF
Structural Balance -4.97 Percent of potential GDP in 2023 IMF