S about the government’s autumn budget – see the press conference

Another interest rate increase by the Riksbank is expected this week to bring down inflation. It will hit households that pay expensive mortgage costs hard. According to Elisabeth Svantesson (M), a tight budget is needed in order not to counteract the Riksbank’s attempts to curb inflation. But according to the Social Democrats’ economic policy spokesperson Mikael Damberg, there is room to both ensure that welfare is financed and help the households most in need of support. – What you cannot get away from is that we are heading into a health care crisis, says Damberg and continues: – Households that are having a tough time must also be prioritized, for example single mothers. Damberg says in Nyhetsmorgon that the Social Democrats can imagine looking at a tax for the banks and more tax for those with “very high incomes”. The text is continuously updated.

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