Areas of Government Expenditure

Government expenditure refers to the total amount of money that a government spends to fund its various programs, services, and activities during a specific period, typically a fiscal year. It encompasses all the financial transactions in which the government is involved, including payments for public goods and services, transfer payments, debt service, and capital investments.

Expenditure Areas

  • Pension: Pension expenditure refers to the funds allocated by the government for providing retirement benefits to eligible individuals, typically government employees, military personnel, or other public servants. These benefits may include regular pension payments, gratuity, and other post-retirement financial support.

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