Deficit of the Security: the Court of Auditors Fears a New Slippage
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New alert for social security: the Court of Auditors forecasts a deficit of €23 billion in 2025, almost double that of 2024, jeopardizing the balance and financing of the social system.
While the security deficit is expected to reach €23 billion, up €7.7 billion from 2024, the Court of Auditors is concerned about the "strong uncertainties" surrounding the measures listed...
The Court of Auditors has issued a new report on the financial situation of social security on Monday, 3 November. If the PLFSS 2026 could initiate a "fragile recovery", it appears that the deficit could continue to grow sharply in the longer term.
In a report revealed this Monday, the Court of Auditors warns about the "high risk" of a much greater deterioration of social accounts in 2026 than expected, while the examination of the Social Security budget begins this week in Parliament.
The French Social Security continues to sink into a spiral of deficit that should alarm any citizen concerned about the sustainability of our public finances. According to a report by the Court of Auditors, the social security deficit is expected to reach €23 billion in 2025, more than double the level of €10.8 billion in 2023 and €15.3 billion in 2024. Apart from the Covid years, this is the worst result since 2012. And 2026 is not expected to …
The Court of Auditors describes a worrying situation in which the social debt becomes permanent. As the cades repays, the Secu generates new deficits.
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