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

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

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Spain's fiscal history reflects the impact of economic cycles and crises. In the early 1990s, deficits widened to - in 1993 due to a deep recession. Significant fiscal consolidation in the late 1990s reduced the deficit to - by 2000, supported by economic growth and Spain’s preparation for Eurozone entry.

The 2008 financial crisis led to unprecedented deficits, peaking at - in 2012, as Spain implemented stimulus measures and dealt with a banking crisis. Gradual recovery followed, but the COVID-19 pandemic pushed the deficit to - in 2020. Forecasts for 2029 suggest stabilization at -, indicating challenges in achieving further fiscal improvement.

For additional information, visit statistics on Spain’s yearly GDP growth rate, Spain’s government debt to GDP ratio, Spain’s manufacturing share in GDP.

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