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Home » Business » More than half of EU countries broke debt and deficit rules in 2024

More than half of EU countries broke debt and deficit rules in 2024

October 22, 2025
in Business, Politics
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More than half of EU countries broke debt and deficit rules in 2024

FILED - 03 June 2024, Berlin: The European Union flag flies in the wind. Photo: Sebastian Gollnow/dpa

BERLIN (DPA, CONVERSEER) – Seventeen out of the European Union’s 27 member countries exceeded the bloc’s self-imposed limits for budget deficits and public debt last year, according to data published on Tuesday by the EU’s statistics office Eurostat.

Twelve countries had a deficit of at least 3% of their total economic output, breaking the bloc’s limit on public expenditure. The highest deficits were recorded in Romania with 9.3%, followed by Poland with 6.5% and France with 5.8%.

Only six EU countries – namely Luxembourg, Greece, Cyprus, Denmark, Ireland and Portugal – earned more money than they spent last year and recorded a budget surplus.

Twelve EU countries exceeded the bloc’s limit on government debt with a debt ratio higher than 60% of gross domestic product (GDP). The countries with the highest debt burden are Greece (154.2%), Italy (134.9%) and France (113.2%).

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Germany’s debt ratio also exceeded the limit with 62.2% in 2024. The recorded deficit of 2.7% however, stayed underneath the threshold.

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The countries with the lowest ratios of government debt to GDP were Estonia with 23.5%, Bulgaria with 23.8%, and Luxembourg with 26.3%.

Seven EU countries – Belgium, Spain, France, Italy, Hungary, Austria and Finland, exceeded both the deficit and debt limits in 2024.

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