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Budget 2025 may run generous deficit of up to S$6.6 billion, after FY2024 surplus: economists - The Business Times
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Budget 2025 May Run Generous Deficit of Up to S$6.6 Billion, After FY2024 Surplus: Economists - The Business Times
 
Source: The Business Times, Singapore
 
Publication Date: 2025-02-14
 
Author: Not specified
 
Theme: The article discusses the potential for a generous deficit in the Singapore Budget 2025, following an anticipated surplus in the 2024 financial year.
 
Core Points:
 
- Fiscal Room: Economists anticipate a substantial surplus for the 2024 financial year (FY2024), providing fiscal headroom for Budget 2025.
 
- Deficit Estimates: Estimates for the 2025 Budget deficit range from S$3 billion to S$6.6 billion, according to six banks.
 
- Balanced Budget Requirement: Under the Constitution, Singapore's government is required to maintain a balanced budget over its entire term. The current term began after the 2020 general election (GE) and runs from FY2021 to FY2025.
 
- Previous Financial Years: The government experienced surpluses in FY2021 and FY2022, but a deficit in FY2023.
 
Phenomenon:
 
The article highlights the anticipated fiscal situation in Singapore, where a surplus in one financial year could allow for a deficit in the following year due to the requirement for a balanced budget over the entire government term.
 
Explanation:
 
The article suggests that the projected surplus in FY2024 will act as a "fiscal headroom" for Budget 2025. This means that the government can utilize the surplus from FY2024 to finance a deficit in FY2025 while still maintaining a balanced budget over the entire term.
Very worried meaning give chicken wing take back the whole chicken farm
Wah phiang! LW run government like that

Next year, don't know what will increase again

electricity . . . . .tuition fees . . . . .COE . . . .

WHY FTs Levy never increase??