yup. and we're still spending less than we 'would have'
By which I mean - government spending went up, on average, by about 6% a year over the pre-recession decade.
Which is reasonable - the economy itself, in cash terms, also grew by 5 or 6% a year, on average, over that period.
and we might assume, if recovery carries on, that the economy will grow by about 5% or 6% a year, in cash terms, over the next few years, too,
But if government spending is only growing by 1 or 2% a year, as is planned, then the share of the economy going on public services is falling quite a bit, over time.
Posted By: Tricky Hawes on November 19th 2010 at 15:57:37
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- Oh. He's gone. (General Chat) - Tricky Hawes, Nov 19, 15:09:55
- Good (General Chat) - Old Git, Nov 19, 15:21:16
- well, government spending is actually gonna carry on rising (General Chat) - Tricky Hawes, Nov 19, 15:39:04
- Which is baffling to me (General Chat) - Old Git, Nov 19, 15:48:37
- It is confusing (General Chat) - duke of york, Nov 19, 15:50:22
- see below for some of the reasons. (n/m) (General Chat) - Tricky Hawes, Nov 19, 15:52:41
- It is confusing (General Chat) - duke of york, Nov 19, 15:50:22
- Which is baffling to me (General Chat) - Old Git, Nov 19, 15:48:37
- I think you can spin the cuts anyway you want really, depending on your leanings. (General Chat) - Arizona Bay, Nov 19, 15:37:44
- Exactly (General Chat) - Old Git, Nov 19, 15:47:30
- So, like, if your tax rate went up by 10% a year (General Chat) - duke of york, Nov 19, 15:55:20
- well, in part, inflation (General Chat) - Tricky Hawes, Nov 19, 15:51:47
- Interesting, thanks (General Chat) - Old Git, Nov 19, 15:56:21
- well no, not really (General Chat) - Tricky Hawes, Nov 19, 16:01:34
- But if the hike in unemployment comes from state sector jobs being shed (General Chat) - Old Git, Nov 19, 16:16:55
- well, yes, and I guess that's part of the trade-off we're going to see (General Chat) - Tricky Hawes, Nov 19, 16:23:48
- But if the hike in unemployment comes from state sector jobs being shed (General Chat) - Old Git, Nov 19, 16:16:55
- well no, not really (General Chat) - Tricky Hawes, Nov 19, 16:01:34
- Oh I see (General Chat) - duke of york, Nov 19, 15:53:43
- yup. and we're still spending less than we 'would have' (General Chat) - Tricky Hawes, Nov 19, 15:57:37
- Interesting, thanks (General Chat) - Old Git, Nov 19, 15:56:21
- The ?9billion put aside incase Ireland goes tits up? (n/m) (General Chat) - Huge Small, Nov 19, 15:50:54
- And those with decent, secure jobs and tracker mortgages (General Chat) - duke of york, Nov 19, 15:46:01
- indeed. (n/m) (General Chat) - Tricky Hawes, Nov 19, 15:39:23
- Exactly (General Chat) - Old Git, Nov 19, 15:47:30
- well, government spending is actually gonna carry on rising (General Chat) - Tricky Hawes, Nov 19, 15:39:04
- Good (General Chat) - Old Git, Nov 19, 15:21:16
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