ALBERTA CONTRIBUTION TO FEDERAL EQUALIZATION
Mike Priaro, Calgary
Table by Fred McDougall, Edmonton
First uploaded Mar. 16, 2016.
From 2000 to 2015 the Canadian federal government took a net, that’s a net, total of $205 billion from Alberta -or more than $51,250 from every man, woman, and child in Alberta.
If you are a member of an Alberta family of two or three or four, or whatever, do the arithmetic!
Federal Government Revenues and Expenditures (2000-2011) From and In the Province of Alberta
Amounts In Billions of Dollars Annually (Rounded to nearest 100 million Dollars)
Year Federal Revenue Federal Expenditure Difference
2000 22.1 14.3 7.8
2001 22.7 14.6 8.1
2002 22.7 14.4 8.3
2003 23.6 15.8 7.8
2004 26.0 16.4 9.6
2005 30.0 17.0 13.0
2006 34.6 16.8 17.8
2007 38.3 17.4 20.9
2008 39.7 18.7 21.0
2009 36.0 20.0 16.0
2010 36.0 20.4 15.5
2011 39.6 20.6 18.9
Totals 371.3 206.4 164.7
Sources : Statistics Canada, Provincial Economic Accounts. Alberta Finance-Fiscal Spotlight, February 17, 2012.
Note 1: Numbers do not always subtract across precisely because of rounding.
Note 2: It is virtually certain that Alberta continued to contribute at or above the twelve year average of 13.7 billion dollars annually in each of the three fiscal years 2012, 2013, and 2014, exceeding 41.1 billion dollars for the three years combined. This would mean that Alberta’s net contribution exceeded $205 billion during the period April 1, 2000 to March 31, 2015.
Mike Priaro, P.Eng.
Calgary
Fred McDougall
Edmonton