New Zealand's Overall Balance (% of GDP): Net Lending/Borrowing Trends and Forecasts (1990-2029)

New Zealand's Overall Balance (% of GDP): Net Lending/Borrowing Trends and Forecasts (1990-2029)

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New Zealand's fiscal trends reflect effective economic policies and external shocks. The early 1990s saw significant deficits, peaking at - in 1992, followed by robust surpluses in the mid-2000s, reaching in 2005. This was driven by strong growth and prudent fiscal management.

The global financial crisis and the pandemic reversed these gains, with deficits reaching - in 2020. Projections suggest a steady narrowing of deficits to - by 2029, reflecting ongoing recovery and fiscal responsibility.

For additional information, visit statistics on New Zealand’s population numbers, New Zealand’s inflation rate trends, Agriculture’s share in New Zealand’s GDP.

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