Armenia’s state budget deficit for the first 11 months amounted to 265.4 billion drams, an increase of 14.3%

YEREVAN, December 30. /ARKA/. The Ministry of Finance of Armenia presented state budget execution indicators for January-November 2025.

State budget revenues amounted to 2.579.1 billion drams, an increase of 13.7%, or approximately 310.2 billion drams, compared to the same period last year.

Expenses amounted to 2.844.5 billion drams, an increase of 13.7%, or 343.4 billion drams, compared to the same period last year. The state budget for the reporting period was executed with a deficit of 265.4 billion drams, compared to 232.2 billion drams in January-November 2024. ($1 – 381.46 drams)

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