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The Government Achieved a Financial Surplus of $244,897 Million in July and Accumulates 0.1% of GDP in 2026

Summary by Ámbito
In the first 7 months of the year, the SPN accumulated a primary surplus of approximately 0.9 per cent of GDP and a financial surplus of approximately 0.1 per cent of GDP.
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AI Image Design. The government achieved something that for years seemed impossible: balancing the public accounts. But at what cost? Part of the adjustment relies on funds earmarked for infrastructure that remain unspent. While the macroeconomy improves, public sentiment and the day-to-day economy raise the question that could define 2027. The National Public Sector accumulated a primary surplus of approximately 0.9% of Gross Domestic Product a…

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With public revenues falling steadily under the recession scenario, the government managed to return to the primary and financial surplus in July, hand in hand with a strong adjustment of current spending, with an emphasis on social benefits, retirements, energy subsidies, wages and shipments to the province for educational areas.The primary surplus reached 0.9% of GDP, although the fulfilment of the goal of 1.4% of GDP proposed by the IMF looks…

The government closed July with a financial surplus of $244,897 million and accumulated just 0.1% of GDP in the first seven months of 2026. The result was conditioned by the payment of interest on the debt, which greatly exceeded the fiscal balance of the month.

In the first 7 months of the year, the SPN accumulated a primary surplus of approximately 0.9 per cent of GDP and a financial surplus of approximately 0.1 per cent of GDP.

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Ámbito broke the news in Argentina on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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