The text was adopted by lawmakers of the ruling centre-right coalition, who hold 132 of 230 seats, overriding the left-wing opposition which voted against.
The 2014 budget aims to save 3.9 billion euros (USD 5.3 billion), partly through cutting public sector salaries and pensions.
Thousands of protesters massed outside the parliament chanting "Government resign!" and "Enough of these crooks!", as lawmakers held the vote.
Portugal secured a 78-billion-euro (USD 104 million) economic bailout by the International Monetary Fund and European Union in May 2011, slated to end in June next year.
Unemployment hit a record 17.7 per cent in the first quarter of this year.
The scale of the reforms and the painful impact of recession have sparked mass street protests, provoking a political crisis over the summer that nearly brought down Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho's coalition government.
Outside parliament, 61-year-old retired civil servant Isabel Quintas said that "even if this rally does not change the outcome of the vote, it is important for the government and lawmakers to know the Portuguese are against these measures."
"The 2014 budget is a decisive step for Portugal to recover its financial autonomy" and "conclude its financial assistance programme" as planned in June 2014, said Finance Minister Maria Luis Albuquerque during the debate.
The budget still needs approval from the Constitutional Court, which triggered a political crisis once before by rejecting tax measures intended to meet bailout terms, and is due to rule in coming weeks on the proposed civil servant wage cuts.
The 2014 budget will cut civil servant wages by between 2.5 and 12 per cent for those who earn more than 675 euros per month before taxes, which has sparked the anger of unions and the left-wing opposition.
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