Alberta's Long-Term Fiscal Future

Trevor Tombe
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Alberta’s short-term fiscal challenges are well known, but its long-term ones are more significant. An aging population, a high reliance on non-renewable resource revenue, and rising debt levels will increasingly widen the current gap between spending and revenue. This paper estimates how large this gap is and where it is headed in the coming decades. Combining detailed data and projections for macroeconomic and demographic variables with a rich model of Alberta’s budget, this report quantifies the scale of the province’s fiscal challenge and explores potential ways to address it. Overall, I find the present value of the difference between spending and non-resource revenues is 4.2 per cent of GDP between 2018 and 2100. By 2040, the fiscal gap that year will be roughly 44 per cent of controllable government revenue, 29 per cent of program spending, and the equivalent of over 4 per cent of GDP. In present value terms, the fiscal gap between now and 2040 is equivalent to over $250 billion today. I further find that debt levels are not on a sustainable path, as the long-run debt obligations exceed the government’s future ability to service that debt without significant policy changes. Meaningful action on both spending and revenue can address the province’s financial challenges. I explore various potential options. Without sustained, disciplined, and transparent action today, Alberta faces a precarious fiscal future.
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艾伯塔省的长期财政前景
艾伯塔省的短期财政挑战是众所周知的,但其长期挑战更为重大。人口老龄化、对不可再生资源收入的高度依赖以及不断上升的债务水平将日益扩大目前的支出和收入差距。本文估计了这一差距有多大,以及未来几十年的发展方向。结合宏观经济和人口变量的详细数据和预测以及阿尔伯塔省预算的丰富模型,本报告量化了该省财政挑战的规模,并探讨了解决这一挑战的潜在方法。总体而言,我发现在2018年至2100年期间,支出与非资源收入之差的现值为GDP的4.2%。到2040年,当年的财政缺口将约占可控政府收入的44%,占计划支出的29%,相当于GDP的4%以上。按现值计算,从现在到2040年的财政缺口相当于今天超过2500亿美元。我进一步发现,债务水平并不在可持续的道路上,因为长期债务超过了政府未来在没有重大政策变化的情况下偿还债务的能力。在支出和收入方面采取有意义的行动可以解决该省的财政挑战。我探索各种可能的选择。如果今天不采取持续、有纪律和透明的行动,艾伯塔省将面临一个不稳定的财政未来。
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