Will health spending and revenues be sustainable in the long-term?
1. Will health spending and revenues be
sustainable in the long-term?
Matt Crooke
Assistant Secretary
Commonwealth-State Relations Branch
Australian Treasury
2. Chart 1: Central Government – Fiscal Position
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2
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0
2
2000-01 2010-11 2020-21 2030-31 2040-41 2050-51 2060-61
% of GDP
% of GDP
Underlying cash balance
Primary balance
Net interest
3. Chart 2: Central Government - spending across
intergenerational reports
15
20
25
30
35
15
20
25
30
35
2000-01 2010-11 2020-21 2030-31 2040-41 2050-51 2060-61
% of GDP
% of GDP
2002 IGR
2007 IGR
2010 IGR
2015 IGR
2021 IGR
4. Chart 3: Central Government – composition of
spending over time
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Health Payments to
individuals
(excl. Age
Pension)
Age and
Service
pensions
Defence Education Aged care NDIS Infrastructure Interest
payments
Other
payments
(excl NDIS
state and
GST)
% of GDP
% of GDP
2021-22
2060-61
5. Chart 4: Central Government - Health spending
projections across intergenerational reports
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4
5
6
7
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9
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
2000-01 2010-11 2020-21 2030-31 2040-41 2050-51 2060-61
% of GDP
% of GDP
2002 IGR
2007 IGR
2010 IGR
2015 IGR
2021 IGR
6. Chart 5: Central Government – composition of tax
receipts
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5
10
15
20
25
0
5
10
15
20
25
1900-01 1920-21 1940-41 1960-61 1980-81 2000-01 2020-21 2040-41 2060-61
% of GDP
% of GDP
Income tax
Personal
income tax
Company and
other income
taxes
Sales taxes
excl. GST
GST
Other indirect taxes
Tax-to-GDP averages 23.9 per cent
7. Chart 6: Central Government - Average PIT rates
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28
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25
26
27
28
1990-91 1995-96 2000-01 2005-06 2010-11 2015-16 2020-21 2025-26 2030-31 2035-36
%
%
Average personal
income tax rate
Tax receipts
(per cent of GDP)
Tax-to-GDP cap
Tax cuts
Tax cuts
Tax cuts
8. Will health spending and revenues be
sustainable in the long-term?
Matt Crooke
Assistant Secretary
Commonwealth-State Relations Branch
Australian Treasury