Government plans spending increases with new 6% spending rule
James Cox
The Government has committed to limiting the annual increase in public spending to 6 per cent a year over the course of the next five budgets.
Minister for Finance Simon Harris called the Government’s Medium Term Fiscal and Structural Plan a “fundamental change” in Irish budgetary policy.
The plan outlines that there will be spending increases for the next five budgets.
There will be a 7.2 per cent increase in budget spending in 2026, while that spending will then slightly decline in the following years.
It means there will be an average annual spending increase of 6 per cent up until 2030.
Much of the spending increases will be focused on infrastructure rather than day to day spending.
The Medium Term Fiscal and Structural Plan is a requirement under EU law and will be submitted to the European Commission in the New Year.
It is expected to be formally adopted by EU finance ministers in March.


