The New Zealand government forecasts a return to fiscal surplus in 2028/29, one year earlier than previously expected, amid economic headwinds from the fuel crisis and Middle East war, though inflation, growth, and unemployment are projected to rise in the short term.
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increased capital investment in public services
Govt on track for 2029 surplus in surprise forecast reversalSpotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.