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Deficit of the Security: the Court of Auditors Fears a New Slippage

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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.

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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.

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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...

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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.

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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.

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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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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Monday, November 3, 2025.
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