Hyppää sisältöön
Exploreadministration.fi
  • Suomi
  • Svenska
  • English
  • Front page
  • Municipalities
    • Monitoring of key figures in municipalities
      • Equalisation payments
      • Municipalities in crisis and criteria for crisis
      • Municipal vitality
      • Operational economy of municipalities by function
      • Population structure of municipalities
      • Taxes
      • The state of municipal finances
    • Municipal finances
      • Comparison of municipal budgets
      • Key figures of municipal finances on the map in proportion to population
      • Municipal budgets by region
      • Municipal income tax percentages on the map
      • Status of financial reporting by municipalities and joint municipal authorities
    • Finances of joint municipal authorities
      • Budget comparison for joint municipal authorities
    • Application program interfaces
    • ABCs of municipal finances
  • Regions
    • Population
    • Employment
    • Regional economy
    • Competence and regeneration
    • Health and welfare
    • Living environment
  • Government
    • Financial information
      • Monthly review for central government finances
        • On-budget entities
          • Balance of the on-budget entities
          • Revenue of the on-budget entities
          • State income and expense account
          • Income and expenses from payment transfers
          • State balance sheet
        • Central government finances
          • Funds statement for central government finances
          • Balance of central government finances
          • Central government debt and liquid assets
          • Astika reporting
        • Analysis of monthly review for central government finances
      • On-budget entities
        • State expenses by type and income by type
        • Net accumulations of on-budget entities
        • Payment transfer reports
        • Central government acquisition costs and travel expenses
        • Central government ICT expenditure
      • Government off-budget finances
      • The final central government accounts
      • Information on government finances in other services
    • Personnel information
      • Collective agreement documents
      • Government personnel in statistics
      • Government personnel report
    • Premises
      • More information on government premises and space management
    • Profitability information
      • Agencies’ planning and monitoring documents
      • Central government’s planning and monitoring documents
      • Delivery of agencies’ performance management information
      • Performance targets of performance-managed agencies and their achievement
    • Application program interfaces
    • ABCs of central government
    • Data protection, government’s joint data
  • Information management map of public administration
  • Topical
    • News
    • Monthly figure
  • About the service
    • Instructions
    • Give feedback on the Exploreadministration.fi service
    • The State Treasury’s contact details

Monthly figure

Frontpage / Monthly figure
23.6.2021 Monthly figure

745

The figure 745 is the average amount of central government transfers/resident recorded by municipalities for the first quarter of the year. In 2021, municipalities and joint municipal authorities reported for the first time their actual performance data to the Municipal Financial Information Service on a quarterly basis. The data is published in the exploreadministration.fi service..
23.6.2021 Monthly figure

64

Did you know that central government has 14 administrative branches with 64 accounting units? Accounting units consist of performance-managed agencies, under which there are 192 employer agencies. For example, the National Courts Administration is divided into regional employer agencies (district courts, administrative courts and courts of appeal). At the same time, the ELY Centres and..
23.6.2021 Monthly figure

14

As schoolchildren are starting their well-earned summer holiday, it is appropriate to take a look at schools in the series ‘monthly figure’. In 2019, there were 14 comprehensive schools in Finland that had more than 1,000 pupils. There were 11 municipalities with such schools. This and many other pieces of information are available in our..
23.6.2021 Monthly figure

8.6%

The number of vacancies in the area of the ELY Centre for Ostrobothnia has increased by 8.6%, compared to 2019. This and many other pieces of regional information are available at the website monitoring regional development trends, a service provided by the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment. Because of the COVID-19 epidemic, there has..
23.6.2021 Monthly figure

14,334 million

Cumulative accumulation of payment transfer expenses totalled EUR 14,334 million at the end of March 2021, which was 11% higher year on year. In the period January-March 2021, cumulative accumulation of payment transfer expenses was EUR 1,372 million higher than the corresponding figure at the end of March 2020. The biggest increases were recorded in..
9.10.2020 Monthly figure

59

The municipality's age structure determines 59% of central government transfers to local government. This and much more information on central government transfers is available in a new report.
9.9.2020 Monthly figure

12,862

The State Treasury received a total of 12,862 applications for business cost support. The fixed-term support is intended for companies whose turnover has declined significantly due to coronavirus and which have costs that are difficult to adjust. The application period for support ended on 31 August 2020.
2.7.2020 Monthly figure

−32.1 %

Monthly figure shows how much lower government travel expenses were for the first five months of 2020 compared to the same period of the previous year.
22.6.2020 Monthly figure

20.1

According to Senate Properties’ report on the central government’s space utilisation and premises costs, the central government’s average office space efficiency was 20.1 square metres per person year in 2019. As regards office premises, space efficiency improved significantly more than in previous years (- 9.5%).
27.4.2020 Monthly figure

12.7 billion €

The Government submitted its second supplementary budget proposal for 2020 to Parliament on 9 April. The proposal increases the central government’s net borrowing requirement by EUR 9.4 billion, which means that the central government’s net borrowing in 2020 will be approximately EUR 12.7 billion.


Valtiokonttorin logo

Sörnäisten rantatie 13, Helsinki
PO BOX 14,

FI-00054 STATE TREASURY

Tel. +358 295 50 2000
Fax +358 295 50 3333

Registrar’s office e-mail:
kirjaamo@valtiokonttori.fi

Our office hours are weekdays from 8 a.m. to 4.15 p.m.
Business identity code: 0245440-1

twitter facebook
  • Privacy statement
  • Terms of use
  • Accessibility statement