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Revised figures for general government
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Government revenue and expenditure. Government revenue from the petroleum sector declined by NOK 50 billion in 2014.

General government revenue and expenditure2014

The statistics describe government revenue and expenditure. Together with financial assets and liabilities, they give a comprehensive overview of the sector’s finances.

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Revised figures for general government

General government revenue and expenditure is now revised with updated data for 2014. The general government surplus is estimated at NOK 287 billion, which is NOK 2 billion higher than the previously published surplus.

General government. Revenue, expenditure and net lending/borrowing. Accrued values. NOK million
20102011201220132014
General government revenue1 433 2831 580 5951 664 6771 679 3271 703 219
General government expenditure1 148 1341 205 1221 254 1271 331 6571 415 864
Net lending/borrowing (-)285 149375 474410 551347 670287 355
 
Central government net lending/borrowing307 581394 979427 676371 209311 505
Local government net lending/borrowing-22 432-19 505-17 126-23 539-24 150

The statistics have been updated based on new accounting information and tax estimates. In central government, there are only minor revisions. In local government, some revenue items and gross fixed capital formation are reduced compared to the previous release.

For a more detailed description of general government revenue and expenditure, see the previous article.