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Government borrowing to top up its saving funds was always a 'very real possibility', says McGrath
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Government borrowing to top up its saving funds was always a 'very real possibility', says McGrath

European Commissioner and former Irish Finance Minister Michael McGrath acknowledged that government borrowing to support its various saving funds was always a 'very real possibility.' These funds, including the Social Insurance Fund and the Future Ireland Fund, were established to protect public finances against future economic shocks and fund long-term policies. However, the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council (IFAC) criticized the government for increasing spending faster than any other European economy and relying on risky corporate tax revenue. IFAC warned that planned surpluses would not be sufficient to fund the funds, requiring borrowing. McGrath defended the approach, arguing that borrowing at low interest rates to invest in funds that can generate higher returns makes sense in certain circumstances, especially considering future demographic challenges like rising healthcare and pension costs.

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Government borrowing to top up its saving funds was always a 'very real possibility', says McGrath

European Commissioner and former Irish Finance Minister Michael McGrath acknowledged that government borrowing to support its various saving funds was always a 'very real possibility.' These funds, including the Social Insurance Fund and the Future Ireland Fund, were established to protect public finances against future economic shocks and fund long-term policies. However, the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council (IFAC) criticized the government for increasing spending faster than any other European economy and relying on risky corporate tax revenue. IFAC warned that planned surpluses would not be sufficient to fund the funds, requiring borrowing. McGrath defended the approach, arguing that borrowing at low interest rates to invest in funds that can generate higher returns makes sense in certain circumstances, especially considering future demographic challenges like rising healthcare and pension costs.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents both the criticism from the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council (IFAC) and the defense by Michael McGrath, offering balanced perspectives on the government's financial strategy. There is no clear ideological slant in the framing or sourcing, making the coverage neutral.

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 85 · Objectivité 75): The article accurately reports McGrath’s comments and IFAC’s criticism. It provides context about the funds and their purpose. However, it slightly omits some nuance by not fully explaining the conditions under which borrowing might be justified. The tone leans slightly toward the critique of the go

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