Victoria slumps for business, as execs warn: ‘It’s really struggling’
Victoria has slumped behind the rest of the country in stimulating the growth of new businesses in what corporate leaders and economists say is a sign the high-taxing Labor government is stifling the state economy.
The state government under former premier Daniel Andrews imposed an extra $8.6 billion in levies in its 2023 budget to curb a mountain of state debt that is forecast to reach $188 billion by 2028.
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Gus McCubbing is a journalist at the Australian Financial Review in Melbourne. Connect with Gus on Twitter. Email Gus at gus.mccubbing@afr.com
Patrick Durkin is Melbourne bureau chief and BOSS deputy editor. He writes on news, business and leadership. Connect with Patrick on Twitter. Email Patrick at pdurkin@afr.com
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