Very interesting to see that some of the breakdowns are different to what people might expect.
For example, in Social Protection the money spent on Working Age Income Supports has decreased both in real terms (was 6.9bn, now 4.4bn) and relative terms (was 33% of SP expenditure, now 19%) over the past decade. Pensions on the other hand increased by nearly 50% in real terms (6.1bn to 8.8bn).
in Social Protection the money spent on Working Age Income Supports has decreased both in real terms (was 6.9bn, now 4.4bn) and relative terms (was 33% of SP expenditure, now 19%) over the past decade.