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How much did the UK government spend in 2014?

How much did the UK government spend in 2014?

2014 United Kingdom budget

Presented Wednesday 19 March 2014
Party Coalition government
Chancellor George Osborne
Total revenue £648 billion ($1.1 trillion) (39% of 2014 GDP)
Total expenditures £732 billion ($1.2 trillion) (42% of 2014 GDP)

How much did the UK government spend in 2016?

2016 United Kingdom budget

Presented Wednesday 16 March 2016
Total revenue £716 billion ($0.91 trillion)
Total expenditures £772 billion ($0.99 trillion)
Deficit £56 billion (2.9% of GDP)
Website 2016 UK Budget

How much did the UK government spend in 2015?

Total managed expenditure of the United Kingdom government from 1977/78 to 2020/21 (in billion GBP)

Characteristic Nominal Real Terms
2015/16 793.5 860.3
2014/15 785 858.4
2013/14 766.8 850.2
2012/13 760.2 859.2

How much did the UK government spend in 2013?

2013 United Kingdom budget

Budget 2013 Bill
Party Coalition government
Chancellor George Osborne
Total revenue £612 billion ($930 billion) (39% of 2012 GDP)
Total expenditures £720 billion ($1.1 trillion) (45% of 2012 GDP)

What was the federal budget in 2015?

$3.8 trillion
In fiscal year 2015, the federal budget is $3.8 trillion. These trillions of dollars make up about 21 percent of the U.S. economy (as measured by Gross Domestic Product, or GDP). It’s also about $12,000 for every woman, man and child in the United States.

How much is the UK Budget 2021?

2021 United Kingdom budget

Presented Wednesday 3 March 2021
Total revenue £819 billion
Total expenditures £1.053 trillion
Deficit £234 billion
Website Budget 2021

Where are UK taxes spent?

The highest-spending sector is expected to be social protection, with £285 billion, including pensions and welfare benefits. Government spending on health is expected to be the second-highest, with £178 billion. Education is the third-highest spending sector, with £116 billion.

What did the government do in the budget 2014?

The government has published regular distributional analysis of the impact on households of its reforms to tax, tax credits, benefits and public spending. It analyses the effects of the government’s policies on a cumulative basis, which means that it includes measures from all fiscal events since June Budget 2010, up to and including Budget 2014.

When was the budget given in the UK?

Budget 2014 (Archived) The Chancellor of the Exchequer gave his Budget to Parliament on 19 March 2014.

Where can I find the UK Budget 2014?

Budget 2014: data sources Ref: ISBN 978-1-909790-82-7, PU1641PDF, 320KB, 56 pages Details The Chancellor of the Exchequer delivered his Budget to Parliament on 19 March 2014. This is the Budget in full and supporting documents. Distributional analysis

How does the EU budget differ from the UK budget?

Differs with the UK, in the EU, the budget is proposed annually by the European Commission, and reviewed and negotiated by the Council of the European Union (which represents Member States’ governments) and the European Parliament (which represents EU citizens). 2.