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€3,482 Billion – France's Public Debt Reaches a New Record

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Sad record. France's public debt has just reached a new peak according to INSEE. It now exceeds €3,482 billion. Article 3,482 billion euros – France's public debt reaches a new record has appeared first on Cryptoast.

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The French public debt amounted to €3,482.2 billion at the end of the third quarter 2025 announced INSEE this Friday, 19 December, a continuous increase since the beginning of the year.

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In the third quarter, France's public debt increased sharply to 117.4% of GDP according to INSEE's latest figures. In three months, debt increased by almost 66 billion euros, in a particularly tense political and budgetary context. This increase comes as growth prospects for the next few years have just been revised upwards by the Bank of France. - Public debt: an increase of 66 billion euros in three months and a new historical peak (Economy).

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Between July and September, public debt increased by €65.9 billion to €3,482.2 billion, or 117.4% of GDP.

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INFOGRAPHIES – At the end of the third quarter of 2025, French public debt stood at €3,482.2 billion, or 117.4% of GDP.

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French debt increased by 65.9 billion euros in the third quarter, INSEE announces. Expressed as a percentage of GDP, it is the third in the European Union, behind Greece and Italy.

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France's public debt now stands at €3,482 billion, INSEE announced on Friday 19 December. It accounts for 117.4% of GDP, a record out of war or pandemic. In the absence of a sign of recovery, a crisis in markets is not excluded, warn analysts.

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Le Monde broke the news in Paris, France on Friday, December 19, 2025.
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