Annual Government borrowing drops unexpectedly to lowest in three years
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has been given an unexpected dose of good news after official figures showed UK Government borrowing fell in the latest financial year and undershot official forecasts by ยฃ700 million.
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said public sector borrowing was estimated to have dropped ยฃ19.8 billion, or 13.1%, to a lower-than-expected ยฃ132 billion in the 12 months to the end of March.
This was below the ยฃ132.7 billion forecast by the UKโs fiscal watchdog, the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), and the lowest since 2022-23.
It comes as borrowing fell to ยฃ12.6 billion in March, down by ยฃ1.4 billion year-on-year and the lowest borrowing for the month since 2022, but higher than expected by most economists.
Tom Davies, ONS senior statistician, said: โBorrowing was almost ยฃ20 billion lower than in the previous financial year, and broadly in line with the OBRโs forecast.
โAs a proportion of gross domestic product, it fell to its lowest level since 2019-20, just prior to the pandemic.
โAlthough spending has risen this financial year, this was more than offset by increased receipts.
โThe figures also show borrowing for last month on its own was 10% less than in March last year.โ
