How Anthony Albanese is hoping to end the cost of living crisis by Christmas with one simple measure - here's why it's risky

 Labor hoping inflation eases by Christmas

Labor is hoping Australia's cost of living crisis will be over by Christmas thanks to $300 electricity rebates for everyone regardless of how much they earn and help for renters.

The Treasury Budget forecasts have inflation moderating to 2.75 per cent by December 2024, even as new revised tax cuts kick in for lower and middle-income earners.

This would have the consumer price index falling within the Reserve Bank of Australia's 2 to 3 per cent target a year earlier than the RBA predicted in its latest May forecasts.

From July 1, all Australian households are getting a $300 energy rebate as one million small businesses get $325 as part of a $3.5billion package over three years from 2023–24.

Treasury estimates this will slash half a percentage point from headline inflation in 2024/25 and 'is not expected to add to broader inflationary pressures'.

Labor is hoping Australia's cost of living crisis will be over by Christmas thanks to $300 electricity rebates for everyone regardless of how much they earn and help for renters

Labor is hoping Australia's cost of living crisis will be over by Christmas thanks to $300 electricity rebates for everyone regardless of how much they earn and help for renters

The measure will be on top of the existing Energy Bill Relief Fund that will, until June 2025, provide up to $500 to low-income households as part of a program equally funded by the federal and state governments.

Labor went to the last election promising to slash average annual electricity bills by $275 by 2025 and with an election due within a year, Treasurer Jim Chalmers is desperate to avoid the government being accused of breaking a 2022 commitment to voters.

He used his third Budget speech to hail the Australian Bureau of Statistics' previous endorsement of electricity rebates.

'Keeping the lights on for families and businesses – and keeping downward pressure on inflation,' he said.

Labor has also promised more help for renters with capital city vacancy rates under one per cent – leading to double-digit annual increases in weekly leasing costs – and high inflation.

Dr Chalmers announced $1.9billion, over five years from 2023–24, to increase the maximum rate of Commonwealth Rent Assistance by another 10 per cent, on top of the 15 per cent increase in the previous Budget, to help a million renters.

'Rising rents are another big part of the inflation challenge, and we're supporting renters who need our help,' he said.

'It's the first back-to-back increase to Commonwealth Rent Assistance in more than 30 years. And more much-needed help for young people and renters of all ages doing it tough.'

Labor is campaigning on its economic management with Dr Chalmers announcing a second consecutive Budget surplus, making him the first federal Labor treasurer since his hero Paul Keating in 1989 to achieve this.

A $9.3billion surplus has been announced for 2023/24, following a record $22.1billion surplus for 2022/23 – which was the first for a federal government since 2007.

'Last year, our responsible economic management delivered the first surplus in 15 years. We now expect another surplus, of $9.3 billion this year,' Dr Chalmers said.

But the Treasury papers have Budget deficits from 2024/25, with the finances being in the red by $28.3billion rising to $42.8billion in 2025/26.

This would be occurring as iron ore prices dived to just $US60 a tonne – down from levels above $US100 – as thermal coal prices fell to $US70 a tonne.

A decline in key commodity prices means the government has less company tax revenue, with every US$10 per tonne fall in iron ore prices tipped to reduce gross domestic product by $5.3 billion in 2024–25, rising to around $11.0 billion in 2027–28.

That equates to $500million a year in foregone tax receipts.

Treasury is expecting inflation to ease despite the revised stage three tax cuts coming into effect on July 1, that will see minimum wage workers on $45,906 get back $805 instead of nothing under the former Coalition government's plan legislated in 2019.

Higher-income earners on $120,000 get back $2,679 instead of $1,875.

Treasury was adamant the revised tax cuts, costing $1.3billion over five years from 2023-24, would not worsen inflationary pressures.

'The government's decision to redesign tax relief through its cost-of-living tax cuts will provide relief to all 13.6million taxpayers and will not impact the inflation outlook,' it said.

Dr Chalmers hailed his campaign within the Labor caucus to give more back to lower and middle-income earners.

'This government and this Budget delivers for every Australian: A tax cut for every taxpayer,' he said.

'Our new tax cuts for middle Australia are the biggest part of the cost of living relief in this Budget.

'From July 1, all 13.6 million taxpayers will get a tax cut. And for 84 per cent of taxpayers, and 90 per cent of women, a bigger tax cut than they would have under the previous government.

'This is about rewarding the hard work of our nurses and teachers, truckies and tradies. And the 2.9 million people earning $45,000 or less, who would have received nothing.

'The average benefit is $1,888 a year, that's $36 a week. Our tax cuts are better for families, communities, women, and young people, and better for business and the economy.'

An easing of inflationary pressures makes the Reserve Bank of Australia more likely to cut rates, or at least not raise them.

Borrowers have already endured 13 increases in 18 months, with the pain starting in May 2022 shortly before Labor was elected.

The cash rate is already at a 12-year high of 4.35 per cent and monthly variable mortgage repayments are 68 per cent higher than they were two years ago.

The Reserve Bank is a lot less optimistic than Treasury, forecasting headline inflation rising from 3.6 per cent in the March quarter to an annual pace of 3.8 per cent by June 2024.

It didn't have the consumer price index falling to 2.8 per cent until December 2025 – a full year later than Treasury.

RBA Governor Michele Bullock has already indicated her board this month discussed a possible rate hike, but not a rate cut, suggesting there could well be more pain for borrowers if Labor's electricity rebates and rental assistance fail to bring down inflation.

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