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  2. Government spending in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Average government spending per person is higher in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland than it is in England. In financial year 2021–22, spending per head in England was £15.2k, whereas in Scotland it was £17.7k, in Wales it was £16.9k and in Northern Ireland it was £17.5k. [4]

  3. March 2021 United Kingdom budget - Wikipedia

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    The national debt is expected to rise from 88.8% of GDP in 2021 to 93.8% in 2022, 97.1% in 2023–24, 97% in 2024–2025 and 96.8% in 2025–2026; The Office for Budget Responsibility has estimated a budget deficit of £394 billion in 2020–21

  4. Budget of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The UK fiscal year ends on 5 April each year. The financial year ends on 31 March of each year. Thus, the UK budget for financial year 2021 runs from 1 April 2021 to 31 March 2022 and is often referred to as 2021–22. Historically, the budget was usually released in March, less than one month before the beginning of the new fiscal year.

  5. Government budget balance - Wikipedia

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    The primary deficit is defined as the difference between current government spending on goods and services and total current revenue from all types of taxes net of transfer payments. The total deficit (which is often called the fiscal deficit or just the 'deficit') is the primary deficit plus interest payments on the debt. [8]

  6. List of countries by government budget - Wikipedia

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    According to Central Intelligence Agency, "budget surplus (+) or deficit (-) records the difference between national government revenues and expenditures, expressed as a percent of GDP. A positive (+) number indicates that revenues exceeded expenditures (a budget surplus), while a negative (-) number indicates the reverse (a budget deficit).

  7. UPDATE 1-UK external deficit a worry, Italy fiscal plan ... - AOL

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    Markets have since stabilised with focus turning to new finance minister Jeremy Hunt's Nov. 17 plan aimed at bringing down public debt. UPDATE 1-UK external deficit a worry, Italy fiscal plan ...

  8. Welsh fiscal balance - Wikipedia

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    Wales' net fiscal deficit increased from £14.4 billion in 2020 to £25.9 billion in 2021. All countries and regions in the UK had a fiscal deficit in 2021, which included the North West of England at £49.9 billion; Scotland at £36 billion; Northern Ireland at £18 billion; London at £7.2 billion. [4] Net fiscal balance by UK nation and ...

  9. CBO estimates $1.8 trillion US deficit for fiscal 2024 ... - AOL

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    The Congressional Budget Office estimated on Tuesday a U.S. federal deficit of $1.834 trillion for fiscal 2024, the highest in the post-COVID era, as debt interest costs jumped sharply and outlays ...