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Benefit expenditure and caseload tables 2024

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Benefit expenditure and caseload tables 2024

Historic and forecast benefit expenditure and caseload data usually consistent with the annual spring and autumn Budgets or Statements.

From:Department for Work and PensionsPublished19 April 2024
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Outturn and forecast tables: Spring Budget 2024 (ODS)

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Outturn and forecast tables: Spring Budget 2024 (XLS)

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Details

The 'Outturn and forecast: Spring Budget 2024' tables are consistent with the Economic and fiscal outlook - March 2024 - Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR).

More information

Figures are in line with Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) executive competence unless otherwise stated.

Historic expenditure figures may differ from those published in the accounts due to differing definitions and the inclusion of data that has become available since.

Historic caseload data comes from statistical reports. It may differ from previously published figures because these tables provide estimates for financial years, rather than point-in-time figures.

Some historical data may differ from that previously published where:

  • new information has become available
  • methods for estimating expenditure have been improved

Forecasts are developed using a number of techniques appropriate to the particular benefits, taking into account demographic, economic, social and policy factors.

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Published 19 April 2024
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