Serbia's fiscal trends highlight the impact of economic restructuring and external shocks. The early 2000s saw moderate deficits, but the global financial crisis widened the gap to - in 2012. Recovery efforts improved the balance, with a surplus of in 2017.
The pandemic pushed the deficit to - in 2020, but forecasts indicate stabilization around - by 2029, reflecting Serbia’s commitment to fiscal discipline and economic resilience.
The pandemic pushed the deficit to - in 2020, but forecasts indicate stabilization around - by 2029, reflecting Serbia’s commitment to fiscal discipline and economic resilience.
For a broader context, visit other statistics on Serbia’s inflation rate overview, agriculture’s GDP share in Serbia, Serbia’s population density.