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Public sector net borrowing, excluding public sector banks (£ million)
£ 16,613 million
2024 SEP
- Release date:
- 22 October 2024
- Next release:
- 21 November 2024
Public sector finances, UK: September 2024
What's in the bulletin?
- Borrowing – the difference between public sector spending and income – was £16.6 billion in September 2024, £2.1 billion more than in September 2023 and the third highest September borrowing since monthly records began in January 1993.
- The interest payable on central government debt was £5.6 billion in September 2024, £4.6 billion more than in September 2023; the interest payable in September 2023 was exceptionally low at £0.9 billion because of movements in the Retail Price Index around that time, not because September 2024's interest was unusually high.
- Borrowing in the financial year to September 2024 was £79.6 billion, £1.2 billion more than at the same point in the last financial year and the third highest year-to-September borrowing since monthly records began in January 1993.
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- Release date:
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- Next release:
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- Release date:
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Public sector finances tables 1 to 10: Appendix A
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