Minister: State Budget Runs Rp31.2 Trillion Deficit by February 2025

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Jakarta, VIVA – Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati reported that as of February 28, 2025, the state budget (APBN) recorded a deficit of Rp 31.2 trillion.

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She stated that this figure represents 0.13% of Indonesia’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

"As of the end of February, the deficit stands at Rp 31.2 trillion, or 0.13% of GDP," minister Sri Mulyani said at the Ministry of Finance office in Jakarta on Thursday (March 13).

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Despite the deficit, the Minister assured that it remains within the target set in the 2025 state budget design, which projects a total deficit of Rp616.2 trillion or 2.53% of GDP.

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"The APBN was designed with a deficit of Rp 616.2 trillion. So, this 0.13% deficit is still well within the target of 2.53% of GDP," she explained.

However, minister Indrawati emphasized that from a primary balance perspective, the state budget is still in surplus, with a recorded surplus of Rp48.1 trillion.

Breaking it down, state revenue by February 2025 reached Rp 316.9 trillion, or 10.5% of the APBN target. This revenue comes from taxes, customs and excise, as well as non-tax state revenue (PNBP).

Meanwhile, government spending was recorded at Rp 348.1 trillion, or 9.6% of the total state budget, comprising central government expenditures—both ministerial/non-ministerial spending—as well as transfers to regional governments.

"State spending reached Rp348.1 trillion, or 9.6% of the total allocated budget for this year," she concluded.

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