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South Korea's fiscal deficit exceeded 46 trillion won in the first four months of this year.
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简介Fiscal Deficit Continues to Widen, Marks Third Highest in Same Period HistoryAccording to the latest ...

Fiscal Deficit Continues to Widen, Marks Third Highest in Same Period History
According to the latest data from South Korea's Ministry of Strategy and Finance in June, the "managed fiscal balance" deficit reached 46.1 trillion won (approximately 33.6 billion USD) from January to April 2025, marking the third largest deficit recorded in the same period. This indicator is significant in evaluating fiscal health as it uses stricter standards for income and expenditure calculations.
Although the deficit has narrowed compared to the same period last year, this year's deficit level remains significantly above the long-term average. The first four months of 2024 experienced an even higher deficit level due to deteriorating fiscal soundness. However, the current deficit data still warns of considerable pressure on South Korea's finances.
Additional Budget May Further Expand Fiscal Gap
It should be noted that the current deficit data does not yet include the supplementary budget passed in May 2025. This implies that with the implementation of additional fiscal spending, the deficit could further widen in the coming months.
Hwang Hee-joeng, an official from the Ministry of Strategy and Finance, stated: "Our current deficit is calculated based on income and expenditure as of the end of April. To more accurately assess the year's fiscal outlook, we still need to consider the tax performance and fiscal spending for May."
The South Korean Ministry of Finance has previously emphasized that controlling the fiscal deficit and maintaining fiscal sustainability are among the current key policy goals. However, economic stimulus, expansion of social welfare, and increasing structural expenditure needs are continuously putting pressure on the finances.
Significant Revenue Growth, Spending Also Rises
Regarding fiscal revenue, the South Korean government's total tax revenue for the first four months of this year was 142.2 trillion won, an increase of 16.6 trillion won compared to the same period last year, reflecting signs of economic recovery. This tax growth is mainly driven by strong performances in corporate income tax and consumption tax.
However, at the same time, fiscal spending is also rising. Total expenditure was 262.3 trillion won, an increase of 1.9 trillion won compared to the same period last year, albeit a small increase, further exacerbating the fiscal imbalance.
Government Debt Steadily Increases
The level of government debt in South Korea is also steadily increasing. As of the end of April 2025, the national debt stood at 1,197.8 trillion won, an increase of 22 trillion won from the previous month. Although the growth rate of debt is slightly lower than last year, the debt scale is nearing the critical point of 1,200 trillion won, raising concerns domestically and internationally about the long-term fiscal health of South Korea.
Economists point out that although the current debt burden is still within a controllable range, the further accumulation of debt amid increasing aging population and growing social security expenses may constrain future fiscal space.
Fiscal Outlook Remains Uncertain
Overall, although South Korea's fiscal revenue improved at the beginning of this year, the pressure of structural expenditure and the continuously expanding budget policy make it difficult to significantly narrow the fiscal deficit. Without a noticeable boost in economic growth, both the deficit and debt are likely to continue rising.
The South Korean government needs to balance promoting economic recovery with ensuring fiscal sustainability. Experts suggest enhancing tax base construction, increasing fiscal spending efficiency, and timely promoting medium-term fiscal reform to guard against long-term fiscal risks.


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