NHS funding target (15 yrs)
£154 bn
/
£188 bn
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£ 34 bn shortfall
Tax increases
£0 bn
Spending Cuts
£0 bn

Estimated tax increase calculator

Use the tax increase calculator tool to increase taxes to pay for the NHS.

You can see the result of your tax increases as the NHS funding target fills up.

Avg. increase for UK households
£0bn
£1bn = £35 extra
£ 0 /py
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Government spending by sector

Adjust the sliders to change government spending on different sectors, you can do this in combination with tax increases to see how you'd fund the NHS.

info iconPensioner Benefits
£121.5bn
£121.5bn
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info iconNon-Pensioner Benefits
£95.8bn
£95.8bn
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info iconEducation
£87.2bn
£87.2bn
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info iconDefence
£37bn
£37bn
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info iconPublic Order & Safety
£30.1bn
£30.1bn
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info iconTransport
£29.6bn
£29.6bn
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info iconOverseas Aid
£13.9bn
£13.9bn
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info iconRecreation Culture and Religion
£11.6bn
£11.6bn
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info iconEnvironmental Protection
£11.3bn
£11.3bn
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info iconHousing and Community Amenities
£10.6bn
£10.6bn
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info iconNet EU Contribution
£8bn
£8bn
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info iconEnterprise and Economic Development
£5.8bn
£5.8bn
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info iconAgriculture, Fisheries and Forestry
£5.3bn
£5.3bn
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info iconScience and Technology
£3.9bn
£3.9bn
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info iconEmployment Policies
£2.5bn
£2.5bn
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