Switzerland: Budget balance forecast

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 Switzerland

Budget balance forecast, percent of GDP

 Latest value 0.10
 Year 2030
 Measure percent
 Data availability 1983 - 2030
 Average -0.19
 Min - Max -3.03 - 1.43
 Source International Monetary Fund
The latest value from 2030 is 0.1 percent, unchanged from 0.1 percent in 2029. In comparison, the world average is -2.33 percent, based on data from 81 countries. Historically, the average for Switzerland from 1983 to 2030 is -0.19 percent. The minimum value, -3.03 percent, was reached in 1992 while the maximum of 1.43 percent was recorded in 1987. See the global rankings or world map for that indicator or use the country comparator to compare trends over time.
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Recent data
Switzerland - Budget balance forecast - Recent values chart

Historical series
Switzerland - Budget balance forecast - historical chart - 1983-2030




Definition: The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle. The series includes actual historical values for past years and forecast values for the current and the next few years.

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