Saturday, April 02, 2011

Saudi Arabia’s Unsustainable Welfare State

The Wall Street blog reports, (bold highlights mine)

Another reason to brace for higher oil prices in coming years: big oil exporters are increasingly dependent on the income.

Saudi Arabia, due to higher government spending this year, will need its oil to sell for $88 a barrel in 2011 for its government to break even–up from $68 last year, according to a new estimate from the Institute of International Finance, a global bankers’ trade group.

The kingdom, in response to the unrest spreading throughout the Middle East and North Africa, is boosting government spending to provide new social benefits for its people. The support for housing units, unemployment benefits and wage hikes for public workers (among a long list of measures) will contribute to a 31% increase in government spending in 2011 from a year earlier.

Aside from the prospects of reducing oil supply to allegedly generate more income (i.e. by manipulating markets), this exemplifies how the welfare state, which works for the benefit of a few, will NOT last.

Like substance abuse, bribing the citizenry would only grow overtime (from demographics and from the feedback loop of the deepening of the dependency culture--which translates to more demand for welfarism).

Importantly, this also shows how the welfare state contributes to inflation and to high oil prices, aside from showing more proof that the global oil markets are vastly manipulated and distorted from the ratchet effect (irreversible expansion) of government interventions.

Lastly like a house of cards, once oil prices collapse, Saudi’s political leadership will most likely suffer from a political backlash which may end their grip on power.

At the end of the day, Saudi’s welfare state could only buy the political leaders some time before the day of reckoning arrives. What is unsustainable won’t last.

1 comment:

Bienvenido Oplas Jr said...

Yep, let the Saudi monarchy bribe their citizens with more dependency and expensive welfare. Let them raise oil prices even higher. The world will adjust. After such adjustment, the monarchy will have little leeway how to further bribe their citizens, and a welfarism collapse will follow.