HEALTH

Increasing welfare costs 'will squeeze spending elsewhere'

An upward long-term rise in welfare, health and care bills will further squeeze spending on other government activities.

A seemingly-unstoppable upward long-term rise in welfare, health and care bills will further squeeze spending on other government activities, an Institute for Fiscal Studies report states.

Entitled The changing composition of public spending, it measures how, over the past 30 years, the share of health and social welfare spending has dramatically increased, from one-third of public expenditure in 1978/79 to the current 50%.

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