Brazil Nominal Deficit Widens in November

2025-12-30 11:44 By Isabela Couto 1 min. read

Brazil’s nominal budget deficit widened to R$101.6 billion in November 2025, from R$99.1 billion a year earlier.

The consolidated public sector posted a primary deficit of R$14.4 billion, versus R$6.6 billion in November 2024.

The Central Government recorded a deficit of R$16.9 billion and state-owned enterprises a deficit of R$2.9 billion, while regional governments posted a surplus of R$5.3 billion.

Nominal interest expenses totaled R$87.2 billion, down from R$92.5 billion a year earlier.

Over the twelve months to November, the nominal deficit reached R$1.03 trillion, equivalent to 8.13% of GDP, compared with R$1.02 trillion, or 8.15% of GDP, in October.



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