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2012 08 10

Lithuania’s 2011 deficit to GDP ratio 7th highest in EU

Lithuania’s government deficit to GDP ratio of 5.5 percent last year was the seventh-highest among 29 European countries, data from Eurostat shows.
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Last year, Lithuania had budget deficit-to-GDP ratio of 5.5 percent. / LŽ nuotr.

Higher ratios last year were recorded in Ireland (13.1 pct), Greece (9.1 pct), Spain (8.5 pct), the UK (8.3 pct), Slovenia (6.4 pct), and Cyprus (6.3 pct). Three of 32 European countries did not provide respective data to the EU statistics office.

The ratios similar to Lithuania’s were recorded in Romania and France (5.2 pct each), and in Poland (5.1 pct). Latvia’s government deficit stood at 3.5 percent of GDP last year. Estonia with a surplus of 1 percent was one of four countries with government revenues exceeding expenditure.

The largest surplus – 13.6 percent – was recorded in Norway.

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