Peru’s fiscal performance reflects a mix of economic stability and external challenges. The 2000s saw sustained improvements, with a shift to surpluses peaking at in 2007, supported by strong commodity exports. The 2008 global financial crisis briefly widened deficits to - in 2009, but fiscal prudence restored balance by 2012.
The COVID-19 pandemic caused a sharp deficit of - in 2020 due to emergency spending. Recovery efforts have reduced the deficit, with projections for 2029 indicating near balance at -, reflecting Peru’s resilience and strong fiscal management.
The COVID-19 pandemic caused a sharp deficit of - in 2020 due to emergency spending. Recovery efforts have reduced the deficit, with projections for 2029 indicating near balance at -, reflecting Peru’s resilience and strong fiscal management.
For a deeper dive into the topic, explore Fluctuating mortality rate in Peru, Peru’s government debt as a percent of GDP, Peru’s annual GDP growth rate.