Most against surplus if more cuts needed

Written By Unknown on Senin, 29 Oktober 2012 | 13.23

OVER half of coalition voters do not support the return of a federal budget surplus if it means making more spending cuts, a new poll shows.

The weekly Essential Research online poll found that 37 per cent of all voters supported a budget surplus this financial year, as forecast in the mid-year economic and fiscal outlook (MYEFO) released last week.

However, of the 955 people surveyed, 43 per cent disapproved of a surplus if it meant more spending cuts.

Among Labor voters, 52 per cent backed a surplus against 32 per cent who disapproved, while 31 per cent of Liberal/Nationals voters approved of a surplus, but 54 per cent were against it.

Forty-three per cent of Greens voters supported a surplus versus 35 per cent who were against.

The survey also found respondents viewed the economy more favourably than five months ago.

Asked to rate the current state of the economy, a total 41 per cent viewed it as good, up from 35 per cent when last asked in May.

Those who rated the economy poor declined to 23 per cent from 29 per cent previously.


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