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Deficit for Swedish central government in June 2024
Press release 5 heinäkuuta 2024
Swedish central government payments resulted in a deficit of SEK 40.9 billion in June. This was in line with the National Debt Office’s forecast of SEK 39.8 billion.
The primary balance was SEK 8.6 billion lower than forecast. The difference can mainly be attributed to higher payments than expected from a number of agencies, Legal, Financial and Administrative Services Agency among others. On the contrary, tax revenue was SEK 3 billion higher than forecasted.
The National Debt Office’s net lending to government agencies etc. was SEK 7.2 billion lower than forecast. This was mainly due to higher than expected deposits.
Interest payments on central government debt were in line with the forecast.
For the twelve-month period up to the end of June 2024, central government payments resulted in a deficit of SEK 38.9 billion.
Central government debt amounted to SEK 1,058 billion at the end of June.
The outcome for July 2024 will be published on August 7, 2024 at 8.00 a.m.
The date for publishing a new forecast on the Swedish economy and central government borrowing is 28 November 2024.
[1] The net borrowing requirement corresponds to the budget balance with opposite sign. | |||||
[2] Sum of monthly forecast deviations since last forecast. | |||||
[3] Net of the state's primary expenditure and income. | |||||
[4] The net of government agencies etc. deposits and loans in the state’s internal bank. The net lending includes both current government operations and temporary occurrences which can be decided on short notice. The net lending affects the net borrowing requirement and central government debt, but is not covered by the Central government expenditure ceiling. | |||||
Outcome | Forecast | Dev. | Acc. Dev. [2] | Outcome 12-month | |
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Budget balance | -40 879 | -39 807 | -1 072 | -11 188 | -38 943 |
Net borrowing requirement [1] | 40 879 | 39 807 | 1 072 | 11 188 | 38 943 |
Primary balance [3] | 51 229 | 42 666 | 8 563 | 14 781 | 12 424 |
Net lending to agencies etc. [4] | -14 987 | -7 747 | -7 240 | -3 299 | -43 |
Interest payments on central government debt | 4 637 | 4 888 | -252 | -295 | 26 562 |
- Interest on loans in SEK | 4 342 | 4 228 | 113 | -126 | 22 514 |
- Interest on loans in foreign currency | 261 | 210 | 52 | 469 | 3 604 |
- Realised currency gains and losses | 34 | 450 | -417 | -637 | 444 |
Report Sweden's Central Government Debt June 2024
More data on the central government net borrowing requirement and government debt
The monthly outcome of the central government net borrowing requirement is included in the official statistics of Sweden.
The National Debt Office published its latest forecast on the Swedish economy and central government borrowing on May 30, 2024: Central Government Borrowing - Forecast and Analysis 2024:2.
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