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UK borrowing soars, tax hikes fail to plug gap
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 78883, member: 636"] The UK government's borrowing hit the second-worst level ever for the April to November period. Only the pandemic year of 2020 was higher. Chancellor Rachel Reeves is dealing with this problem despite seeing better tax income. Officials reported borrowing over one hundred thirty-two billion pounds for those eight months, which is ten billion more than last year. Spending is just growing faster than the cash coming in. Tax and National Insurance revenue jumped by twenty-five billion. Benefit payments and other costs, however, surged by fifty-five billion. The debt pile reached eighty-five percent of the entire economy's output. Analysts pointed out the shaky ground here, noting that planned future tax hikes create a fragile kind of budget credibility. Reeves' own fiscal rules require turning a specific budget deficit into a surplus within five years. The government response highlighted the heavy burden of debt interest, claiming it steals funds from public services. They pointed to recent budgets aiming to cut borrowing. Market reaction was muted but slightly negative, with government bond yields ticking upward. [/QUOTE]
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