Minister of Finance Sri Mulyani Indrawati revealed that the realization of the State Revenue and Expenditure Budget (APBN) until May 2025 scored a deficit of IDR 21 trillion or equivalent to 0.09 percent of gross domestic product (GDP).
"However, from the overall balance balance of our State Budget on May 31, there was a deficit of IDR 21 trillion, if last month the surplus was IDR 4.3 trillion, this month the deficit is IDR 21 trillion, what does it mean that 21 trillion if we look at the APBN law, this year the APBN law stipulates a total deficit later is IDR 616.2 trillion, so IDR 21 trillion is still very small but we will continue to monitor the progress of the implementation of the State Budget," he said at a press conference, Tuesday, June 17.
Overall, the government designed a 2025 State Budget deficit worth IDR 616.2 trillion or 2.53 percent of GDP.
Sri Mulyani explained that the APBN deficit at the end of May 2025 came from state expenditures that were greater than state revenues.
As for May 2025, the realization of state revenues reached Rp995.3 trillion or 33.1 percent of the APBN target this year of Rp3,005.1 trillion.
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Meanwhile, the realization of state spending until the end of May 2025 reached IDR 1,016.3 trillion or 28.1 percent of the APBN target of IDR 3,621.3 trillion.
Meanwhile, Sri Mulyani conveyed that the primary balance at the end of May 2025 was recorded as positive at IDR 192.1 trillion or 303.3 percent of the APBN target of IDR 63.3 trillion.
Then, budget financing until May 2025 amounted to Rp324.8 trillion or 52.7 percent of the 2025 APBN target of Rp616.2 trillion.
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