The 2024 Budget had focused on employment and skill development, announcing the Prime Minister’s Package for 4.1 crore youth.
Budget 2025 largely ignores direct employment generation; the package is not mentioned, and its future appears uncertain.
Employment-linked schemes are under discussion but no concrete actions are outlined.
Youth and Graduate Unemployment
PLFS 2023–24 data shows youth unemployment at 10.2% and graduate unemployment at 13%.
The share of workforce in regular/salaried jobs has declined post-pandemic; informal and agricultural employment has risen.
Real wages for self-employed and salaried workers have declined, squeezing the majority of working people.
Fiscal and Expenditure Trends
Real GDP growth projected to fall from 8.2% to 6.4% in 2024–25.
Government capital and welfare expenditure cut sharply, with declines in MGNREGA, Jal Jeevan Mission, PMAY, rural development, agriculture, education, health, and food subsidy.
Cuts risk reducing rural consumption and employment generation, worsening inequality.
Income Tax Rebate Strategy
Income tax rebate raised for earners up to ₹12 lakh, benefiting only ~2.8 crore taxpayers (~22% of salaried workforce).
Limited impact on broader consumption demand; indirect tax cuts could have been more equitable.
Concentrates relief in urban, higher-income groups, while majority of workers remain unaffected.
Labour Market Implications
Cuts in employment-linked schemes and rural expenditure may worsen joblessness and informal employment.
Surplus labour, high inflation, and declining real wages exacerbate rural distress.
Corporate tax cuts and higher profits of Nifty 500 companies do not translate into higher investment or employment, limiting trickle-down benefits.
Economic Critique
Budget relies on urban-focused tax rebates rather than direct demand stimulation in rural areas.
Reflects a deflationary approach, prioritizing fiscal consolidation over employment and inclusive growth.
Signals a lack of innovative solutions to tackle persistent unemployment and wage stagnation.