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French deficit target in reach, but new spending cuts needed, ministry says

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Posted on June 26, 2025

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PARIS (Reuters) -The French government's 2025 budget deficit target is still in reach, but cost overruns mean that an extra 5 billion euros ($5.9 billion) in spending cuts is needed to get there, the

France's 2025 Budget Deficit Target Achievable with Additional Cuts

PARIS (Reuters) -The French government's 2025 budget deficit target is still in reach, but cost overruns mean that an extra 5 billion euros ($5.9 billion) in spending cuts is needed to get there, the Finance Ministry said on Thursday.

The government aims to cut the public sector budget deficit to 5.4% of GDP from 5.8% last year, when spending spiralled out of control and tax income fell short of exceptions.

"The diagnosis is clear, and so are the decisions: meeting the public deficit target of 5.4% of GDP in 2025 remains achievable, but subject to an additional effort of 5 billion euros on spending," the ministry said in a statement.

Next month Prime Minister Francois Bayrou is preparing to outline 40 billion euros in new spending cuts in next year's budget.

($1 = 0.8520 euros)

(Reporting by Leigh Thomas;Editing by Sudip Kar-Gupta, William Maclean)

Key Takeaways

  • France's 2025 budget deficit target is 5.4% of GDP.
  • An additional €5 billion in spending cuts is needed.
  • Last year's deficit was 5.8% due to overspending.
  • Prime Minister Francois Bayrou to propose €40 billion cuts.
  • Finance Ministry remains optimistic about meeting targets.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the French government's budget deficit target for 2025?
The French government's budget deficit target for 2025 is set at 5.4% of GDP.
How much in additional spending cuts is required?
An additional 5 billion euros in spending cuts is needed to meet the budget deficit target.
What was the public sector budget deficit percentage last year?
Last year, the public sector budget deficit was 5.8% of GDP.
Who is preparing to outline the new spending cuts?
Prime Minister Francois Bayrou is preparing to outline 40 billion euros in new spending cuts.
What contributed to the budget deficit last year?
The budget deficit last year was attributed to spiraling spending and tax income falling short of expectations.

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