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FOI/202200282700 · FOI · unclear

Government Expenditure & Revenue Scotland (GERS) publication figures: FOI release

Published
2022-03-07
Received
2022-02-22
Responded
2022-02-25
Directorate
Chief Economist Directorate
Topic
Economy, Public sector
Exemptions
None detected

Information requested

A SNP MP made the following claim in response to a constituancy elector. "I must also stress that an independent Scotland can completely afford to pay state pensions. Latest figures (GERS: 2020-21) show that even during the pandemic, without borrowing a single penny, Scottish tax revenue covered all devolved day to day spending (e.g., on the NHS and schools) as well as all spending in Scotland on the state pension and Universal Credit." Is the above statement 100% true?

Response

Based on the figures in the latest Government Expenditure & Revenue Scotland (GERS) publication, Scottish revenue in 2020-21 was £62.8 billion. Total day-to-day devolved spending and spending on the state pension and universal credit was £61.7 billion. About FOI

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Contact Please quote the FOI reference Central Enquiry Unit Email: ceu@gov.scot Phone: 0300 244 4000 The Scottish Government St Andrews House Regent Road Edinburgh EH1 3DG

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