2.2.4 Flashcards

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What is the total managed expenditure (TME)?

A

The total amount of money that the government spends each year

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What is around 2-3rds of the total managed expenditure spent on?

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Public services such as NHS, schools and prisons

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What is around a quarter of the total managed expenditure spent on?

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Social security such as universal credit and state pension

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What is the remainder of the total managed expenditure spent on?

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Government investment and interest cost on government debt.

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In 2023-24 what the the total UK government revenue forecast to be?

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£1.06 trillion or 41% of GDP.

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What is the primary source of government revenue?

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Tax which is forecast to raise to £950 billion in 2023-24.

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What is current spending?

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Involves recurring spending on providing public services including the pay of teachers and nurses and civil servants.

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What is the effect of government spending on incomes?

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-welfare spending, state pensions.
-creates jobs in public/private sector
-government subsidies help keep prices lower than what they are meant to be. improves real income of consumers who benefit from it.

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