Alberta forecasts $2.4 billion surplus to end 2023-24
EDMONTON – The Government of Alberta said it continues to secure Alberta’s future thanks to strong fiscal management.
The province has released its first quarter fiscal update, projecting a budget surplus of $2.4 billion by the end of the 2023-24 fiscal year. That is $94 million higher than what was forecast in February’s Budget 2023, but is still down $9.2 billion from the same period last year.
Finance Minister Nate Horner said the government plans to use its fiscal position to eliminate $2.6 billion in taxpayer-supported debt over the coming fiscal year.
“Alberta’s finances remain strong, and thanks to our new fiscal framework, Alberta’s fiscal position is poised to become even stronger,” said Horner. “Our continued priorities of paying down debt and saving for the future will ensure we have the capacity to meet Albertans’ needs both today and well into the future.”