Chart 4.8: Projections of Australiangovernment health spendingReal dollars per person Per cent of GDP Per cent of GDP Real per person IGR 2007 IGR 2010 Source: Treasury projections. ... over 50 per cent in realspending per person. This is notwithstanding recent ... to deliver net savings of $2.0 billion over five years. Hospital expenditure also is growing quickly, increasing from $594 real per capita in 2012–13 to $803 real
(Chart 4.17). This trend reflects: an increase in real per person education spending ... Intergenerational Report 2010 Chart 4.17: Projections of Australiangovernment education spendingReal dollars per person Per cent of GDP Per cent of GDP Real dollars per person IGR 2007 IGR 2010 Source: Treasury projections. ... 65 4.6 Government employee superannuation Key messages Superannuation costs
Chart 4.11: Projections of Australiangovernment aged care spendingReal dollars per person Per cent of GDP Per cent of GDP Real per person IGR 2007 IGR 2010 Source: Treasury projections. ... These projections are similar to those obtained by other recent studies of aged care in Australia and those of IGR 2007. Projections of real per person aged care spending in IGR 2010 are consistently lower than projected in IGR 2007 mainly because ... australia
Chart 4.13: Projections of Australiangovernmentspending on age-related pensions Real dollars per person Per cent of GDP Per cent of GDP Real dollars per person IGR 2007 IGR 2010 Source: Treasury projections. ... of Age Pension spending from around 2016–17 onwards owing to a lower proportion of persons of Age Pension eligibility age in the population. This reflects a younger ... australia
Growth in spending on age-related pensions (Chart 2) and aged care is also significant, both as a proportion of GDP and in realspending per person. ... australia
Chart 4.1: Projections of total AustraliangovernmentspendingReal $ per person Per cent of GDP Per cent of GDP (RHS) Real $ per person IGR 2007 IGR 2010 Source: Treasury projections. ... IGR 2010 projects total spending1 to increase gradually to 27.1 per cent of GDP by 2049–50, reflecting increased spending pressures in health, aged care and age-related pensions (Chart 4.1). This compares to its current level of 26.0 per cent ... australia
Overall, realspending per person is projected to be slightly less than in IGR1 towards the end of the projection period (Chart 3.20). While projected realspending ... this is more than offset by lower projected realspending per person for health and certain ... Chart 3.20: Comparison of IGR1 and IGR2 projections of AustralianGovernmentspendingReal per person ($'000) Per cent of GDP Per cent of GDP Real per person IGR1 IGR2
Overall, projected health spending is lower than in IGR1 (Chart 3.3). Projected real health spending per person is similar to IGR1 over the next 20 years, while ... in realspending per person (largely resulting from new data and refinements ... Chart 3.3: Comparison of IGR1 and IGR2 projections of AustralianGovernment health spendingReal dollars per person Per cent of GDP Per cent of GDP Real per person IGR1 IGR2 Source: Treasury projections.
Overall, projected real per person education spending is higher than in IGR1 (Chart 3.11). This is due largely to projected increases in AustralianGovernment ... Chart 3.11: Comparison of IGR1 and IGR2 projections of AustralianGovernment education spendingReal dollars per person Per cent of GDP Per cent of GDP Real per person IGR1 IGR2 Source: Treasury projections. ... of students. Second, real average costs per school student are higher than previously
Chart 3.5: Comparison of IGR1 and IGR2 projections of AustralianGovernment aged care spendingReal dollars per person Per cent of GDP Per cent of GDP Real per person IGR1 IGR2 Source: Treasury projections. ... and measures to ensure that quality care is provided. As GDP per person is also projected to be higher in IGR2, projected aged care spending as a proportion of GDP is only slightly higher than in IGR1 (Chart 3.5). ... australia