Compared to the growing total fiscal revenue, the growth of Australasia's total fiscal expenditure is not low either.
During the influenza pandemic, the free supply of supplies and free treatment in Australasia significantly increased its attractiveness to immigrants worldwide. Still, at the same time, its total fiscal expenditure was continuously growing.
In 1918, Australasia's total fiscal expenditure reached 170.4 million Australian dollars, and in 1919 it broke a new high, growing to 179.9 million Australian dollars based on the government's issuance of the Four-Year Plan.
Fortunately, Australasia's fiscal situation remains in surplus. If compensations from defeated countries like Germany and the United States are included, Australasia's annual fiscal surplus remains over 30 million Australian dollars, so they have more than enough money in the short run.