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Government Consumption Expenditure

Published: October 24, 2024
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Government Consumption Expenditure
Total (2025)
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$56.3 billion
Annualized Growth 2020-25
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+2.7%
Definition of Government Consumption Expenditure

This report analyses total government consumption expenditure. Government consumption expenditure includes both central and local government spending on non-capital goods and services. It does not include expenditure used in the creation of fixed assets or the acquisition of land or second-hand assets. The data for this report is sourced from Statistics New Zealand (Tatauranga Aotearoa). The data is presented in financial years and measured in billions of seasonally adjusted, constant 2009-10 dollars that have been deflated using chain volume measures.

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Recent Trends – Government Consumption Expenditure

IBISWorld expects government consumption expenditure to decline by 2.6% in 2024-25, to total $56.3 billion. The New Zealand Government (Te Kawanatanga o Aotearoa) announced a range of spending cuts as it attempts to bring the Budget back into surplus by fiscal year 2028. The Government announced a substantial cut in contractor and consultant spending across all government departments, as well as a $3.9 billion cut in public service spending. This includes a baseline spending cut of $1.5 billion across the 34 government department agencies.

The majority of government consumption spending is attributable to the Central Government, which accounted for 86.6% of total expenditure in 2023-24 (latest data available). However, local government consumption has increased slightly as a share of total expenditure over the two years through 2023-24. Local Government consumption spending has increased at an average rate of 8.1% over this period, while Central Government consumption spending has remained relatively flat. The Central Government is responsible for functions as taxation, law and order, and defence, while it is also responsible for advancing the economic and social wellbeing of the country. Local governments are responsible for the general administration of territorial authorities in New Zealand. This includes various activities related to roads, transportation, water supply, planning and regulation, culture, and recreation and sports facilities.

5-Year Outlook – Government Consumption Expenditure

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