Philippines Budget Deficit Widens in June

2025-07-24 08:09 By Joshua Ferrer 1 min. read

The Philippine government’s budget deficit widened to PHP 241.6 billion in June 2025 from PHP 209.1 billion in the corresponding month of the previous year.

Government revenues increased by 3.5% year-on-year to PHP 306.9 billion, as sustained growth in tax revenues (12.4%) offset a drop in non-tax collections (-43.3%).

Meanwhile, government expenditures advanced by 8.5% to PHP 548.5 billion, driven primarily by the higher National Tax Allotment shares of LGUs, the Annual Block Grant to the BARMM, personnel services, and interest payments.

Considering the second quarter of 2025, the country’s budget deficit expanded to PHP 765.5 billion from PHP 613.9 billion in the same period a year ago.



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