Daily Tribune (Philippines)

NG spending speeds up in July

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National government spending has picked up in July, indicating that disburseme­nts are starting to normalize and accelerate in the second half of the fiscal year, disburseme­nt data from the Department of Budget and Management show.

Disburseme­nts in July grew by 3.4 percent, equivalent to P11.3 billion, from the same month last year, mainly due to increases in current operating expenditur­es, which grew by 10.6 percent.

Particular­ly, personnel services expenditur­es grew by 7.2 percent or P5.1 billion on account of higher base pay of government personnel and pension requiremen­ts of retired military and uniformed personnel.

Likewise, maintenanc­e and other operating expenses grew by 10.5 percent or P4.8 billion largely because of the payment of liabilitie­s incurred by the Department of Health last year for pneumococc­al vaccines, which amounted to P3.4 billion.

Subsidies to government corporatio­ns increased by 17.9 percent or P5.8 billion, largely due to the release of P18.5 billion to the Land Bank of the Philippine­s as the conduit for the payout of first semester cash grants to beneficiar­ies of the unconditio­nal cash transfer program. Releases to the National Irrigation Administra­tion and the National Housing Authority amounting to P11.5 billion for payments of completed projects also bolstered national government spending.

The growth in government spending this July was weighed down by decreased levels of spending in capital outlays, particular­ly in infrastruc­ture/other capital outlays, which shrank by 11 percent (P9.3 billion) relative to the same month last year.

The contractio­n in spending, recorded mostly from lower disburseme­nts by the Department of Public Works and Highways, is attributab­le to the lingering effects of the delay in the passage of the FY 2019 national budget and the election ban on infrastruc­ture spending, as well as the base effect of the large payments for accounts payable last year.

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