Alberta’s deficit forecast decreases while debt is expected to rise as Budget 2021 is tabled
Alberta’s United Conservative Party tabled Budget 2021-22 in the Legislature on Thursday, which forecasts a deficit of $20.2-billion, with a targeted deficit of $18.2-billion by 2021-22, and a total taxpayer-supported debt of $98.3-billion for 2020-21.
The deficit is lower than the $24.2-billion estimate from the first quarter, and the mid-year $21.3-billion estimate.
The 2020-21 deficit comes as revenue is forecasted at $42.3-billion, down from the $50-billion estimate in Budget 2020. That decline was mainly caused by $4.4-billion in lost tax revenue, and a loss of $3.1-billion in non-renewable resources. The losses from other sources were offset by a $2.3-billion increase in federal transfers, bringing the forecasted total of federal transfers up to $11.3-billion from the previously budgeted $9-billion.
Total expenses for the fiscal year are estimated at $62.5-billion, in comparison to the $56.1 budgeted for in Budget 2020. The main driver in the expenses were COVID-19 response and recovery measures, which accounted for $5.8-billion. Another $445-million, which was not budgeted for, was spent on crude-by-rail provisions.