Government Expenditure & Revenue Scotland 2020-21

18 Aug 2021 12:05 PM

A National Statistics Publication for Scotland.

Scotland’s net fiscal balance has weakened since last year, reflecting the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on public finances and economies in Scotland, the UK, and globally, according to statistics published by Scotland’s Chief Statistician Roger Halliday.

The latest Government Expenditure & Revenue Scotland (GERS) statistics show the first estimate of the full impact of the pandemic on public finances. However, the final impact is not yet known and the estimates will continue to be improved in future publications.

Net Fiscal Balance 2020-21

This is the difference between total revenue and total public sector expenditure including capital investment. The net fiscal balance:

Total Public Sector Revenue 2020-21

Total Public Sector Expenditure 2020-21

The figures are produced in accordance with professional standards set out in the Code of Practice for Statistics.

Background

Government Expenditure and Revenue Scotland 2020-21 - gov.scot (www.gov.scot)

The aim of GERS is to enhance public understanding of fiscal issues in Scotland. The primary objective is to estimate a set of public sector accounts for Scotland through detailed analysis of official UK and Scottish Government finance statistics. The report is designed to allow users to understand and analyse Scotland’s fiscal position under different scenarios within the current constitutional framework.

GERS is a National Statistics publication, which means that it is produced independently of Scottish Ministers and has been assessed by the UK Statistics Authority as being produced in line with the Code of Practice for Statistics. This means the statistics have been found to meet user needs, to be methodologically sound, explained well and produced free of political interference.

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