The government expects that increased consumption resulting from lower income tax burdens will boost GST collections.
Budget 2025 provided tax relief for taxpayers, but the government also maintained its fiscal deficit target at 4.4% of GDP.
Growth had indicated a slowing trend as we headed into the Budget for FY26. This was largely being ascribed to a slowing ...
The government can boost consumption in the ... the Household Consumer Expenditure Survey for 2022-23 estimated a monthly consumption expenditure (not income) in nominal terms at ₹3,773 a ...
The Union Budget for 2025-26 presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has  been a strategic masterstroke aimed at revitalizing India’s economy. The first step in this  direction is the ...
Japanese household spending rose for the first time in five months in year-on-year terms in December and at a much ...
India’s latest budget under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government takes a strategic turn toward boosting consumption at a ...
The Union Budget FY26 successfully strikes a fine balance between investment and consumption, ensuring that the economy ...
However, the government's laser focus on boosting consumption — over infrastructure development, on which it has historically ...