Ministers and unions back HS2 plans as benefit revised down
Predicted economic boost scaled back due to cost overruns
Government and unions are still pushing hard for the HS2 north-south rail link after a report showed its economic benefit was not as high as previously thought.
The benefit-cost ratio (BCR) for the full two-phase project is now estimated at 2.3, down from a figure of 2.5 given in August 2012.
This means that for every £1 spent, the economic benefit of the entire scheme will produce a benefit of £2.30 compared with £2.50 estimated last year.
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