What have UK's rejigged financial plans meant for Scotland?published at 10:21 Greenwich Mean Time 15 December 2022
The Scottish budget statement will come almost a month after Chancellor Jeremy Hunt unveiled the contents of his much-revised Autumn Statement in the House of Commons.
Mr Hunt announced a £55bn "plan for stability", half of which would come from tax rises and the rest from deep spending cuts.
At the time, he said his plans were worth £1.5bn to Scotland.
However, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said Scotland essentially had a flat budget because its value had shrunk by £1.7bn as a result of inflation.