Britain posts much bigger budget deficit for 2024/25 than expected

investing.com 23/04/2025 - 06:30 AM

Britain’s Public Sector Borrowing Surpasses Expectations nnBy Andy Bruce nnLONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s government borrowed almost £15 billion more in the financial year that just ended than official budget forecasters had estimated a month ago, according to data that heaped more pressure on the public finances. nnPublic sector net borrowing for the 2024/25 financial year was £151.9 billion ($202.1 billion), the Office for National Statistics said on Wednesday. nnIn its forecasts published in March, the Office for Budget Responsibility had projected a budget deficit for the financial year ending in March of £137.3 billion. nnWith Finance Minister Rachel Reeves’ budget plans hinging on a tiny buffer against the government’s self-imposed fiscal rules – equivalent to less than 1% of annual spending – investors are watching public sector finance data more closely. nnBritish government bonds have become increasingly volatile in recent years, reflecting unease in financial markets over Britain’s mix of low growth, high debt interest costs, and persistent inflation. nn”We will never play fast and loose with the public finances; that’s why our fiscal rules are non-negotiable,” said Deputy Finance Minister Darren Jones in a statement. nnAs a percentage of economic output, the budget deficit in 2024/25 was 5.3%, up from 4.8% in 2023/24. The OBR last month projected a reading of 4.8% for the year just ended. nnAlison Ring, director of public sector and taxation at the ICAEW professional body for chartered accountants, said tax hikes enacted on businesses this month should help the public finances later this year – at least in theory. nn”Unfortunately, the public finances remain vulnerable to the economic headwinds caused by those tax rises that, together with a global trade war, are likely to put significant pressure on the chancellor,” Ring added, referring to Reeves. nnThe Institute for Fiscal Studies think tank said the data showed the risk of running a budget with only £10 billion of room to spare before running afoul of the fiscal rules by 2029/30. nnIn March alone, the government borrowed £16.444 billion, the ONS said, compared with the median forecast of £16.0 billion in a Reuters poll of economists. nnDebt interest costs in March stood at £4.3 billion – a record for the month. nnThe ONS revised up borrowing for the previous 11 months of the 2024/25 financial year, largely reflecting new data that showed a weaker picture for tax receipts, including corporation and income taxes. nnThe Debt Management Office said on Wednesday it planned to issue more Treasury bills in response to the 2024/25 borrowing overshoot, rather than British government bonds. nn> ($1 = 0.7517 pounds)




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