Here's your truth: it is an increasing and alarmingly large number.
By the time you take all the benefits, social programmes, assistance packages from the SuperGold Card, to superannuation, to the Jobseeker Support benefit, to housing, to family support, hundreds and hundreds of thousands of us are reliant on the state.
And that is nothing to be proud of - and it's certainly nothing to aspire to - but it's sadly how a Budget is sold. Getting money from the government on Budget day is not a measure of success or self reliance: in many circumstances it's the exact opposite.
The other thing that, at the end of the day, beats all else are the numbers. Put as much kumbaya, flowery BS around it as you want, but the growth targets, the debt targets, the surplus numbers, the income, and revenue are all that really matters.
Because without those, you have nothing. Without economic prosperity, no bills get paid, no help gets dispensed, no growth occurs, no wealth accumulates, no options are available to you.
And here is my suspicion: the numbers won't look good. And part of the hype around "wellbeing" is to distract you from the simple truth that the economy is in worse shape than they have led us to believe. And it's only through the Budget the truth is revealed.
This Government is good at handing out hugs, hype, and headlines. Today is a day of fiscal reckoning - wellbeing isn't a currency, it's not bankable.
So forget the waffle - what do the numbers say?