The parliamentary budget officer says his updated report on the federal carbon price is largely consistent with his earlier findings, even after adjusting f
or a previous error.
The updated report, which looks only at the consumer carbon levy, comes after the office acknowledged it had also mistakenly included the economic impact of the big industrial carbon price in its 2022 and 2023 analyses.
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