United Kingdom's Overall Balance (% of GDP): Net Lending/Borrowing Trends and Forecasts (1990-2029)

United Kingdom's Overall Balance (% of GDP): Net Lending/Borrowing Trends and Forecasts (1990-2029)

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The UK’s fiscal trends demonstrate sensitivity to economic cycles and external shocks. The early 1990s recession saw deficits widen to - in 1993. After a period of recovery, the 2008 financial crisis pushed deficits to - in 2009, necessitating austerity measures.

The COVID-19 pandemic triggered a record deficit of - in 2020 due to emergency spending. While improvements are forecast, deficits are projected to stabilize around - by 2029, reflecting ongoing fiscal challenges amid slower economic growth.

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