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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.
The UK government has spent more than it has raised in taxation since financial year 2001–02, [3] creating a budget deficit and leading to growing debt interest payments. Average government spending per person is higher in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland than it is in England.
Median household disposable income in the UK was £29,400 in the financial year ending (FYE) 2019, up 1.4% (£400) compared with growth over recent years; median income grew by an average of 0.7% per year between FYE 2017 and FYE 2019, compared with 2.8% between FYE 2013 and FYE 2017. [2]
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Share of the UK total GDP per capita (GBP) GDP per capita (USD) 1 England: 57 106 398 2 161 593 2 664 325 86.25% 37 852 46 655 2 Scotland: 5 447 698 186 851 230 445 7.46% 34 299 42 301 3 Wales: 3 131 640 85 412 105 337 3.41% 27 274 33 636 4 Northern Ireland: 1 910 543 56 694 69 813 2.26% 29 674 36 541 United Kingdom (total) 67 596 279 2 506 170 ...
Data released on 10 March indicated the UK economy had grown by 0.3% in January 2023, much more than the 0.1% that was predicted by economists. [5] On 15 February, data indicated that inflation fallen for the third consecutive month, from 10.5% to 10.1%.
Annual house price growth accelerated to reach 3.3 per cent in November, up 0.3 per cent upon the previous month, according to new Office for National Statistics data – taking the average UK ...
Gross national savings (GNS) (% of GDP) [1] Country (or area) GNS Year Ireland 61.2 2020 Qatar 57.0 2019 Singapore 54.6 2020 Luxembourg 54.4 2020 Brunei 50.5 2020 Suriname