Exchequer figures show €18.7bn budget deficit

Exchequer figures for the first eight months of 2009 show the nation's finances have continued to deteriorate.

Exchequer figures for the first eight months of 2009 show the nation's finances have continued to deteriorate.

The figures, published this afternoon, show a budget deficit of €18.7bn for the first eight months of the year, compared to €8.4bn for the same period last year.

The massive deficit can be attributed to several factors. Primarily, tax revenue for the past 12 months fell by just around €4bn.

A further €3bn was transferred from the National Pensions Reserve fund for the bank recapitalisation programme, while €3.8bn was paid out to prop up Anglo Irish Bank.

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