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How the EU is spending its budget in 2015

The European Union (EU) budget contributes to implementing EU policies in a wide range of fields, such as economic growth, new infrastructures (roads, railways and airports), cleaner environment and more secure external borders. The EU budget also contributes to offering humanitarian assistance all over the world and increases studying opportunities for young people.

ACT

Definitive adoption (EU, Euratom) 2015/339 of the European Union’s general budget for the financial year 2015

SUMMARY

WHAT IS THE MAIN OBJECTIVE OF THE EU BUDGET?

The European Union (EU) budget contributes to implementing EU policies in a wide range of fields, such as economic growth, new infrastructures (roads, railways and airports), cleaner environment and more secure external borders. The EU budget also contributes to offering humanitarian assistance all over the world and increases studying opportunities for young people.

In order to finance projects in such areas, the EU budget is defined on the basis of a multiannual financial framework (MFF) covering a 7 year period. The 2014 budget was the first budget of the 2014-2020 MFF. The 2015 budget continues the activities carried out in this context but with new priorities.

KEY PRIORITIES

The most important priorities of the 2015 budget are to:

All projects implemented in EU countries using EU funds must offer an added value compared to national actions in the field.

Amounts per policy and heading

The MFF lays down maximum amounts (ceilings) for each category of expenditure (headings for a clearly determined period of time and generally several years). Those headings are defined for groups of EU activities in broad categories of expenditure.

The 2015 budget totals an amount of about € 145.3 billion in commitment appropriations*.

This budget covers the following areas with specific amounts per heading (hereafter in commitments*, at current prices).

  • 1.
    Smart and inclusive growth: € 66.782 billion, including:
    • 1a: competitiveness for growth and jobs: € 17.552 billion;
    • 1b: economic, social and territorial cohesion: € 49.230 billion;
  • 2.

    Sustainable growth: natural resources: € 58.809 billion (of which market-related expenditure and direct payments to farmers is € 43.456 billion);

  • 3.

    Security and citizenship: € 2.147 billion;

  • 4.

    Global Europe: € 8.408 billion;

  • 5.

    Administration: € 8.660 billion.

What is the money spent on?

WHEN IS THE 2015 EU BUDGET IMPLEMENTED?

From 1.1.2015 to 31.12.2015.

KEY TERMS

* Commitment appropriations/Commitments: a figure in a given budget year that includes money pledged to EU programmes covering several years, but not necessarily paid in that budget year.

For more information, see:

REFERENCES

Act

Entry into force

Deadline for transposition in the Member States

Official Journal

(EU, Euratom) 2015/339

1.1.2015

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OJ L 69, 13.3.2015, pp. 1-2239

Corrigendum

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OJ L 102, 21.4.2015, pp. 96-96

last update 17.07.2015

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