Ireland's fiscal year follows the calendar year. Expenditures of local authorities are principally for health, roads, housing, and social welfare.
The US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) estimates that in 2001 Ireland's central government took in revenues of approximately $34 billion and had expenditures of $27 billion. Overall, the government registered a surplus of approximately $7 billion. External debt totaled $11 billion.


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