The national government’s budget deficit more than doubled last month amid lower revenues and higher spending, data from the Bureau of the Treasury showed. The government incurred a fiscal gap of P191.4 billion in March, higher by 167 percent compared with P71.6 billion in the same month last...
At P14.1 billion The Duterte administration’s budget in January swung to deficit from surplus in the previous year as the coronavirus-induced economic crisis continued to drag-down the government’s tax collections. Data from the Bureau of the Treasury revealed on Wednesday, March 17, that the...
The Duterte administration borrowed a record P2.74 trillion last year to bridge the ballooning budget deficit induced by the coronavirus pandemic, data from the Bureau of the Treasury showed. The national government’s gross borrowings accelerated by 170 percent in January to December last year to...
The national government’s budget deficit fell below the Duterte administration’s ceiling last year after public spending missed its target while revenues breached the revised full-year goal, data from the Bureau of the Treasury showed. Fiscal gap of the national government settled at...
The Duterte administration’s budget deficit breached the P1 trillion mark in November due to higher spending and lower revenues amid the coronavirus-induced economic recession, data from the Bureau of the Treasury revealed. The national government incurred a P1.069 trillion fiscal gap in January...
The Duterte administration’s budget deficit is nearing the P1 trillion mark in January to October this year as the government continued to struggle in raising revenues due to the coronavirus-induced crisis. Data from the Bureau of the Treasury showed the national government incurred a P940.6...
After 9 months to Sept. The national government’s budget deficit slid in September this year as both revenues and spending contracted during the month, data from the Bureau of the Treasury showed. The Duterte administration incurred a P138.5 billion fiscal gap last month, down by 22 percent...