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1 Spending Review 2004 IFS Press Briefing
notes

2 Public spending Carl Emmerson notes

3 Total spending growth notes Source: HM Treasury

4 Breakdown of spending growth
notes Source: HM Treasury

5 Winners and losers? (3 years)
Average DEL increase = 4.1 per cent notes Source: HM Treasury

6 Winners and losers? (2 years)
Average DEL increase = 3.4 per cent 6.8 7.1 11.3 5.8 6.0 5.9 3.7 2.0 –1.2 5.1 notes Source: HM Treasury

7 Plans and outturns: TME
? notes Source: HM Treasury

8 Plans and outturns: DEL
? notes Source: HM Treasury

9 Plans and outturns: AME
? notes Source: HM Treasury

10 Civil service numbers over time
notes Source: HM Treasury; IFS calculations

11 Civil service numbers over time
notes Source: HM Treasury; IFS calculations

12 Admin spending notes Source: HM Treasury; IFS calculations

13 Admin spending: 10th time lucky?
notes Source: HM Treasury; IFS calculations

14 Conclusions Slower spending growth in 06-07 & 07-08
NHS and defence relatively protected, slowdown in spending growth in all other areas Greater efficiency growth needed for public services to improve at same rate Previous projections have: Underestimated growth in total public spending Overestimated administrative savings notes

15 The new child poverty targets
notes Alissa Goodman

16 Background “The Government’s long-term economic ambition is to halve child poverty by the end of the next decade as the Government moves forward with its commitment to end child poverty in Britain within the next twenty years” Pre-Budget Report, 1999 notes

17 The new child poverty targets
Relative low income “Halve the number of children in relative low-income households between and on the way to eradicating child poverty by 2020” Material deprivation Target will be set in 2006 when data becomes available notes

18 Meeting the target notes

19 Moving up the EU-15 league?
notes Source: European Community Household Panel, 2001

20 More public spending needed?
notes Child tax credit will need to be up-rated with earnings growth beyond 2005 Not factored into SR2004 projections for AME?

21 Growth in social security spending
notes Note: Includes expenditure on tax credits Source: HM Treasury

22 More public spending needed?
notes Child tax credit will need to be up-rated with earnings growth beyond 2005 Not factored into SR2004 projections for AME? Longer-term policies to change underlying income distribution also necessary

23 Conclusions Very ambitious target
Returns child poverty to pre-Thatcher era Full costs not included in SR2004? notes

24 Spending Review 2004 IFS Press Briefing
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