Brazil Budget Deficit Widens in September
2025-10-31 12:31
By
Isabela Couto
1 min. read
Brazil’s nominal budget deficit rose sharply to BRL 102.2 billion in September 2025 from BRL 53.8 billion a year earlier, above market expectations of a BRL 86.1 billion gap.
The consolidated public sector posted a primary deficit of BRL 17.5 billion, up from BRL 7.3 billion in September 2024.
The central government recorded a BRL 14.9 billion deficit, regional governments a BRL 3.5 billion shortfall, and state-owned companies a BRL 1.0 billion surplus.
Over the past 12 months, the public sector accumulated a primary deficit of BRL 33.2 billion (0.27% of GDP).
The nominal deficit reached BRL 1.018 trillion, or 8.16% of GDP, compared with BRL 969.6 billion (7.81% of GDP) in August.