2.2.4 Flashcards
What is the total managed expenditure (TME)?
The total amount of money that the government spends each year
What is around 2-3rds of the total managed expenditure spent on?
Public services such as NHS, schools and prisons
What is around a quarter of the total managed expenditure spent on?
Social security such as universal credit and state pension
What is the remainder of the total managed expenditure spent on?
Government investment and interest cost on government debt.
In 2023-24 what the the total UK government revenue forecast to be?
£1.06 trillion or 41% of GDP.
What is the primary source of government revenue?
Tax which is forecast to raise to £950 billion in 2023-24.
What is current spending?
Involves recurring spending on providing public services including the pay of teachers and nurses and civil servants.
What is the effect of government spending on incomes?
-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.