Published: 31 January 2012
Growth of general government expenditure slowed down in 2010
Total general government expenditure grew by 3.1 per cent in 2010. In 2009, total expenditure grew by 5.7 per cent and in 2008 by 7.3 per cent. The share of total general government expenditure of gross domestic product (GDP) was 55.5 per cent in 2010, in other words slightly down on 2009 when it was 56.1 per cent.
Consolidated Total Expenditures by Function, General Government, 2009–2010
Function | Year | Million euro | Ratio to GDP, % |
G0 All functions | 2009 | 96 788 | 56,1 |
2010 | 99 835 | 55,5 | |
G01 General public services | 2009 | 12 692 | 7,4 |
2010 | 13 018 | 7,2 | |
G02 Defence | 2009 | 2 851 | 1,7 |
2010 | 2 789 | 1,6 | |
G03 Public order and safety | 2009 | 2 571 | 1,5 |
2010 | 2 766 | 1,5 | |
G04 Economic affairs | 2009 | 8 648 | 5,0 |
2010 | 8 748 | 4,9 | |
G05 Environmental protection | 2009 | 608 | 0,4 |
2010 | 506 | 0,3 | |
G06 Housing and community amenities | 2009 | 887 | 0,5 |
2010 | 914 | 0,5 | |
G07 Health | 2009 | 13 696 | 7,9 |
2010 | 14 130 | 7,9 | |
G08 Recreation, culture and religion | 2009 | 2 092 | 1,2 |
2010 | 2 204 | 1,2 | |
G09 Education | 2009 | 11 357 | 6,6 |
2010 | 11 735 | 6,5 | |
G10 Social protection | 2009 | 41 386 | 24,0 |
2010 | 43 025 | 23,9 |
In 2010, the biggest general government expenditure item was again social protection on which expenditure amounted to some EUR 43 billion, or 23.9 per cent of GDP. EUR 32 billion of the social expenditure was social benefits in cash, i.e. assistance and pensions paid to households. Around five per cent more of them were paid in 2010 than in the previous year. After social protection, the second largest share of expenditure, or EUR 14 billion and eight per cent or so of GDP, was spent on health.
General government consumption expenditure grew by two per cent in 2010, i.e. clearly more slowly than total expenditure. Consumption expenditure depicts current expenses incurred by general government from the production of services.
General government total expenditure here refers to consolidated general government expenditure. Consolidated expenditure excludes property expenditure, capital transfers and income transfers between general government sub-sectors, e.g. income transfers from central government to local government. Since total expenditure is by nature gross expenditure, in the case of the local government sector it includes, for instance, acquisitions made by municipalities from their own municipal enterprises. These acquisitions are correspondingly also visible in the sector’s total revenue. General government comprises central government, local government, employment pension schemes and other social security funds.
Source: National Accounts, Statistics Finland
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Official Statistics of Finland (OSF):
General government expenditure by function [e-publication].
ISSN=1798-0828. 2010. Helsinki: Statistics Finland [referred: 22.11.2024].
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