The Gold Coast Bulletin

Economy gets boost as workers head back

- MICHAEL WRAY

MORE than 50,000 Queensland­ers will be put back to work after restrictio­ns ease this weekend and a staggering $610 million will be pumped into the economy within a month.

By the time the state reaches the third stage of more relaxed restrictio­ns, 175,000 Queensland­ers will be back at work and the monthly economic benefit will swell to $1.9 billion.

But the Queensland economy will suffer an $800 million hit each week if social distancing measures are ignored and officials are forced to wind back restrictio­ns.

Treasurer Josh Frydenberg will today release detailed data showing how the road map out of the coronaviru­s shutdown announced last Friday will wake the hibernatin­g economy and deliver hope for hundreds of thousands of workers around the country.

In Queensland, moving to stage one on the road map from next weekend is predicted to boost employment by 51,452 jobs and pump an extra $610 million a month into the sagging economy.

Moving to stage two, scheduled for June 12, should add another 55,994 jobs while the jump to stage three on July 12 will add 66,613 jobs, according to the estimates.

It’s also estimated that fully reopening schools, which has only partly happened in Queensland, would boost the national economy by $2.18 billion.

Mr Frydenberg was originally scheduled to deliver the 2020-21 Budget and a hopedfor surplus today but those plans were blown out of the water by the pandemic.

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