Spain's Public Debt Reaches New All-Time High of 1.76 Trillion Euros
Central government debt accounted for most of the increase, while the debt-to-GDP ratio fell to 101.5% as economic growth outpaced borrowing.
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The ratio on GDP fell to 101.5%, 1.9 percentage points less than a year ago
Public Debt Reaches a New Peak of 1.76 Billion in June, Although Its Weight on GDP Continues to Fall
Most of the liabilities are concentrated in the State, which increased its red numbers by 67.5 billion in one year
In June 2026 there has been a monthly advance of 1.9%. In addition, it increases by 1.3% compared to the one that so far was the historical peak, recorded in March of this year and that reached 1,739 billion Read
However, in proportion to GDP, it is moderated to 101.5%. The 'red numbers' of the Social Security are triggered almost 8%. More information: The cost of the public debt is triggered: the Autonomous Communities will have to increase 54.7% what they spend to pay interest in 2029
Never before has Spain had so much public debt in circulation. The measures to deal with the crises that have been hitting the economy since the pandemic (inflation, Ukraine, the Middle East...) have forced the State to deploy a whole package of measures whose impact is well visible on public accounts. The debt of the Administrations reached in June 1,763 billion euros, a new historic maximum. The liabilities of the whole country increased by 4.…
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