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For Expenditure as %GDP from 1950-2010 click here.

Central vs. Local / Debt

GDP / Spending by Function


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For Real GDP from 1950-2010 click here.
Local Spending by Function
< -yrValues in £ billion
(Click year for details)
+yr >
20072008200920102011
Total Spending146155164173182
Pensions00000
Health Care00000
Education4750525456
Defence00000
Welfare4042454750
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Drill down to tables of functional public spending by year here.


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  • Create CHARTS of public spending time series here.

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  • DOWNLOAD data for a single year here.

  • Take a TOUR of the site here.


What is the spending data; where is it from?

  • Central government spending data begins in 1692.

  • Local authority spending data begins in 18xx.

  • Recent spending data is from official government sources.
    Spending data prior to 1950 is from published academic research.

  • Gross Domestic Product data comes from measuringworth.com.

 


“The point is to show all public spending in the UK: central government and local authority.”


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Pre-Budget 2009 Released


On December 9, 2009, HM Treasury released the Pre-Budget Report 2009. This release updates GDP, spending, and borrowing projections, as follows:

HM Treasury Pre-Budget 2009
Amounts in £ billion

Budget
2009
Pre-
 Budget
2009
Nom. GDP 2009 1,4391,435
Nom. GDP 2010 1,4121,409
Spending 2010 608607
Borrowing 2010 175178
Net Debt 2010 792799

The numbers shown in the tables at ukpublicspending.co.uk continue to be the numbers released in PESA 2009.

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Budget News

Pre-Budget Report 2009
Chancellor Alistair Darling will deliver Pre-Budget report 6 Dec 2009.

Osborne: Brown misled MPs on spending
includes links to both pages of HM Treasury leak on Budget 2009 out years

HM Treasury Leaked Spending Document
as published in the Evening Standard

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Democratic Capitalism

Three dynamic and converging systems functioning as one: a democratic polity, an economy based on markets and incentives, and a moral-cultural system which is plural and, in the largest sense, liberal.
Michael Novak, The Spirit of Democratic Capitalism

 


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