Projected surplus decline in Saskatchewan not entirely unexpected, indicating financial trends in the region

Projected surplus decline in Saskatchewan not entirely unexpected, indicating financial trends in the region

SpanglishNews Saskatchewan government anticipated a drop in the province's budget surplus for the fiscal year 2022-23, from $463 million to $67 million. This is due to increased expenses for Healthcare and social services resulting from COVID-19. Despite the decline, growth in resource-based revenue has provided a boost. The revised forecast is higher than the budget's original estimate of a $2.6 billion deficit. #SaskatchewanBudget #HealthCareSpending #FiscalSurplus 💰⬇️🏥 Español: El gobierno de Saskatchewan anticipó una caída en el superávit presupuestario de la provincia para el año fiscal 2022-23, de 463 millones de dólares a 67 millones de dólares. Esto se debe al aumento de gastos en salud y servicios sociales como resultado del COVID-19. A pesar de la disminución, el crecimiento de los ingresos basados en recursos ha proporcionado un impulso. El pronóstico revisado es mayor que la estimación original del presupuesto de un déficit de 2.600 millones de dólares. #SaskatchewanBudget #HealthCareSpending #FiscalSurplus 💰⬇️🏥
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