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Australia’s budget is on track for a small deficit thanks to the country’s strong labour market and high commodity prices but households remain under pressure with slow wage growth and no new cost of living support.

The Mid Year Economic and Fiscal Outlook (MYEFO) for 2023 to 2024 revealed $64.4 billion in tax heading into the government’s pocket due to commodity prices, non-mining corporate profits and strong employment growth.

Treasurer Jim Chalmers on the MYEFO. (Alex Ellinghausen)

The surplus was a result of surging tax revenue from iron ore, coal and gas.

The deficit is an improvement of $1.1 billion from the May forecasts of $13.9 billion.

“This is an improvement of $12.8 billion compared to the budget and it is a $55.4 billion turnaround compared to what we inherited for this year,” Treasurer Jim Chalmers said.

”We are not yet forecasting a second surplus but we are within striking distance.”

The government has also identified $9.8 …

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