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NEWS RELEASE | |
For Immediate Release 2022FIN0078-001785 Nov. 25, 2022 |
Ministry of Finance |
Fiscal update shows B.C. well-positioned amid economic uncertainty | |
VICTORIA – British Columbia remains well-positioned to continue supporting people and navigating emerging global economic headwinds with an improved second-quarter fiscal update. Consistent with other jurisdictions, the Second Quarterly Report confirms a fast economic recovery has led to stronger-than-expected revenues in B.C. The Province’s operating surplus is $5.7 billion, an improvement of $5 billion over the First Quarterly Report. The change was primarily driven by a significant update from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) for 2021 personal and corporate income tax results. “The Second Quarterly Report shows that we have experienced a faster economic recovery than private- or public-sector economists initially forecasted,” said Selina Robinson, Minister of Finance. “The changes we’re seeing are primarily due to updated income tax revenue data from the Canada Revenue Agency here in B.C. and across the country – far beyond what was forecasted when we built our budget.” B.C. continues to introduce new cost-of-living measures, including the new BC Affordability Credit announced by Premier David Eby last week. The total cost-of-living measures rolled out since the summer cost approximately $2 billion:
In addition, families will begin saving up to $550 per month in child care costs starting in December 2022. “We’re in a strong position to continue using the resources we have to deliver results on the issues that matter the most to people: housing; public safety; health care; climate change; and building a sustainable economy,” Robinson said. “No matter what is on the horizon, our government will continue to be here to support people in B.C.” In the coming weeks, and as part of the budget process, the minister of finance will meet with members of the Economic Forecast Council and the ESG Advisory Council to discuss issues affecting the province’s economy and future forecasts. The Third Quarterly Report, including an economic forecast, will be released with Budget 2023 on Feb. 28. Quick Facts:
Learn More: To read B.C.’s Second Quarterly Report, visit: The minister’s PowerPoint presentation is available at: https://news.gov.bc.ca/files/Q2_2022-23_presentation.pdf For information about new and existing support measures for B.C. residents, visit: |
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Ministry of Finance Media Relations 250 208-7705 |