HC Deb 26 March 1979 vol 965 cc50-1W
Mr. Ralph Howell

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will publish a table showing the share of national income which went to each of employment incomes, profits and general Government expenditure in 1945, 1955, 1956, 1975, 1977 and 1978.

Mr. Denzil Davies

Table 1 shows the share of national income which was pro-

TABLE 1
SHARES IN NATIONAL INCOME*
Percentages
Income from employment Income from self-employment † Company profits† Public corporations' trading surplus†
1955 73.3 9.9 14.4
1956 73.8 9.4 12.9
1975 83.5 8.7 1.5 -0.2
1977 79.9 90 4.5 0.6
* Based on income data.
† After providing for stock appreciation and depreciation.

Table 2 shows the share of national income—adjusted to a market price valuation—represented by total general Government expenditure. Since not all Government expenditure represents a direct demand on the national income—or net national product—the table also shows general Government current and capital expenditure on goods and services; that is excluding loans and transfer payments such as subsidies, pensions and other social security benefits.

TABLE 2
SHARES IN NATIONAL INCOME*
Percentage
General Government expenditure
Total† Goods and services
1955 36.5 22.2
1956 36.4 22.2
1975 55.5 30.2
1977 49.2 27.2
* Based on expenditure data, including taxes on expenditure less subsidies.
† Including government grants, subsidies, interest payments, and loans to public corporations and the private sector.

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