Did France's Debt Rise Again in the First Quarter of 2025? Answer Expected This Thursday
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According to INSEE's latest figures released on Thursday 26 June, debt continues to rise inexorably as the government wants to cut spending for its 2026 budget.
INFOGRAPHIES – At the end of the first quarter of 2025, French public debt stood at €3345.8 billion, or 114% of GDP.
French debt, exceeding EUR 3,300 billion, is at the heart of government concerns, while INSEE is preparing to publish the data for the first quarter of the year.
On Thursday 26 June, INSEE announced its findings in order to take stock of the economic situation in 2024 in the region, and to present its economic report for the first quarter of 2025.
France's public debt reached €3,345.8 billion at the end of the first quarter of 2025, INSEE announced on Thursday 26 June 2025. The amount is up €40.5 billion compared to the end of last year. Debt now stands at 114% of gross domestic product (GDP).
France's public debt reached €3,345.8 billion at the end of the first quarter of 2025 to reach 114% of gross domestic product (GDP), INSEE announced on Thursday.
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