Budget: Surge in housing prices help B.C. economy bounce back through tail-end of pandemic
Nearly two years after a global COVID-19 pandemic devastated British Columbia’s economy, the financial bounce back is almost complete.
But the rosy economic picture is expected to be short-lived due to an influx in pandemic-specific cash in the last year.
The forecast deficit for 2021/22 is now $483 million, a dramatic decrease from the $9.7 billion projected deficit in last year’s budget.
The one-year rebound is short-lived, with the province forecasting a deficit of $5.46 billion in 2022/23 and $4.18 billion in 2023/24.