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º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government borrowing overshoots forecasts in February

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said public sector net borrowing hit £8.4 billion last month, amid higher benefits payments such as cost-of-living support.

Chief Secretary to the Treasury Laura Trott.

º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government borrowing overshot forecasts in February in a potential blow to Chancellor Jeremy Hunt, according to official figures.

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said public sector net borrowing hit £8.4 billion last month, amid higher benefits payments such as cost-of-living support.

Economists said on Thursday the reading means that the Government could surpass borrowing forecasts for the fiscal year from the Office for Budget Responsibility.

The reading for February was above the forecasts from economists, who had predicted net borrowing of £6 billion for the month.

However, it was still £3.4 billion lower than the same month a year earlier.

It came after central government receipts – the money the state receives through most taxes – were recorded at £86.4 billion for February.

This was up £7.2 billion as Britons and businesses paid out more income tax, VAT and corporation tax.

Meanwhile, central government spending was recorded at £89.6 billion, up £2.9 billion against the same month last year.