The initial budget for the new fiscal year (2022) in Tokyo will be about 7.8 trillion yen, the largest ever, in order to include the cost of securing a medical care provision system as a countermeasure against the re-expanding new coronavirus. It is a prospect.

With the preparation of the initial budget for the new fiscal year (2022), the Tokyo Metropolitan Government has solidified the outline of the budget proposal, including the assessment by Governor Koike from the 8th.


According to this, the total amount of the general account is expected to be about 7.8 trillion yen, which is about 400 billion yen more than this year (2021).


It is the largest ever, exceeding the initial budget of the year before last (FY2019), which was the largest ever.


While the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics are over and related expenses are significantly reduced, the scale will be expanded because the initial budget will include expenses for securing the medical care provision system as a measure against the re-expanding new corona. That is.



On the other hand, tax revenue is expected to increase significantly, reaching about 5,630 billion yen, which is about 590 billion yen higher than this year.



While there are still difficult business conditions such as tourism and food service, the strong performance of manufacturing and IT-related companies is expected to result in the second highest tax revenue in the past.