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Overview
Albertans shared feedback on how the provincial budget can help families, businesses and communities succeed and thrive. Alberta continues to lead the country in economic growth, but we know the inflation crisis and rising costs of living are causing challenges for many people.
Budget 2024 was an opportunity to keep more money in your pockets, improve our health-care system, create jobs and grow our economy – and continue to stand up for Albertans.
By sharing your thoughts and ideas, you helped us make budget decisions to build a stronger Alberta now and for the future.
Get informed
Learn more about Alberta's most recent economic outlook by reading the Mid-year Fiscal Update and Economic Statement.
Input received
Online survey
Feedback was collected through an online survey from Nov. 24, 2023 to Jan. 19, 2024. Thank you to the thousands of Albertans who took the survey.
Written submissions
Chambers of commerce, industry associations, community organizations, municipalities and other groups were invited to submit letters or reports online outlining their budget priorities. Thank you to all the organizations that shared their thoughts.
Telephone town halls
Thank you to everyone who participated in our telephone town halls December 11 and 12 and shared their ideas directly with Finance Minister Nate Horner. All the feedback collected during the town halls is being considered as we prepare Budget 2024.
Listen to the telephone town hall recordings
- Budget 2024 Telephone Town Hall, Northern Alberta - December 12, 2023
- Budget 2024 Telephone Town Hall, Southern Alberta - December 11, 2023
Outcomes
Your input helped inform the development of Budget 2024, which was released February 29, 2024.