Austria plans budget deficit within EU's 3% limit next year

Reuters

Published Oct 13, 2021 04:45AM ET

Updated Oct 13, 2021 06:17AM ET

VIENNA (Reuters) - Austria's budget deficit will be 2.3% of economic output next year, falling below the European Union's 3% limit and shrinking from 6% this year, as growth improves and the COVID-19 pandemic eases, the new national budget showed on Wednesday.

Like many of its peers, Austria spent lavishly on coronavirus-related aid to keep the economy afloat, particularly during last year's pandemic-induced recession. So far it has spent or approved for disbursement 40.8 billion euros ($47.1 billion), more than 10% of last year's gross domestic product.

Growth is returning this year, when it is now forecast to reach 4.4% and will accelerate to 4.8% next year, according to think-tank Wifo, upon whose figures the budget is based.

"We in Austria will return to a sustainable budget policy after the crisis," Finance Minister Gernot Bluemel said in his annual budget speech to parliament. "This strong growth helps us achieve that and we must do everything to ensure this recovery is sustainable."