March 12, 2025
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CCD: Despite the Kremlin’s statements, the Russian Federation’s budget deficit indicates a crisis

CCD: Despite the Kremlin’s statements, the Russian Federation’s budget deficit indicates a crisisThe Russian authorities spent more than 8 trillion rubles in two months. The budget deficit reached 1.3% of GDP, which is twice as
much as planned for the year.
”, — write: unn.ua

Despite Russia’s claims about its ability to continue fighting, the Russian economy is experiencing large-scale problems.

This is reported by the Center for Countering Disinformation, writes UNN.

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According to the CCD, the financial situation in Russia is deteriorating. In just two months, the regime spent more than 8 trillion rubles ($90 billion). At the same time, revenues do not cover expenses – in a month, the budget deficit reached 1.3% of GDP, which is twice as much as planned for the entire year.

The main reason for this imbalance was the advance payment of military orders, which indicates a rapid increase in military spending. The Russian authorities, in turn, assure that the situation will stabilize, but analysts of large Russian corporations predict a much higher deficit than officially stated.

Despite the loud statements of the Russian regime about the ability to fight endlessly, the federal budget deficit indicates large-scale problems in the Russian economy

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