Appendix A: IGR 2010 projections summary
Table A1: Economic and fiscal projections

Source: Treasury projections.
Table A2: Demographic projections

Source: Treasury projections.
Table A3: Projections of major components of Australian government spending
in IGR 2010 (per cent of GDP)

(a) Health system components are projected individually over the medium term, out to 2022‑23. From 2023‑24 onwards, total health spending is projected using an aggregate model.
(b) Refers to the Government's superannuation spending associated with the public sector defined benefit schemes. The projections of public sector superannuation payments are from the 2009 Long Term Cost Report. The Report relies on economic assumptions which differ slightly from those underpinning the IGR 2010. The impact of this inconsistency on the above proportions is not considered to be material.
(c) Excludes Defence funding. Additional information on Defence funding and the Defence White Paper commitment can be found in the 2009‑10 Portfolio Budget Statements for the Department of Defence.
Figures may not add due to rounding.
Source: Treasury projections.
Table A4: Projections of major components of Australian government spending
in IGR 2010 (real spending per person, 2009‑10 dollars)

(a) Health system components are projected individually over the medium term, out to 2022‑23. From
2023‑24 onwards, total health spending is projected using an aggregate model.
(b) Refers to the Government's superannuation spending associated with the public sector defined benefit schemes.
(c) Excludes Defence funding. Additional information on Defence funding and the Defence White Paper commitment can be found in the 2009‑10 Portfolio Budget Statements for the Department of Defence.
Figures may not add due to rounding.
Source: Treasury projections.
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