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Budget 2021: the few avenues for the State to limit its deficits

2020-10-04T21:26:42.895Z


Two sensitive subjects are still in consultation.The time is not for austerity, as the 2021 budgets presented at the end of September by the government illustrate: 450 billion euros in state spending, 250 billion for Medicare! Amounts soar to historic highs and deficits are sinking into the red. The finance bill thus anticipates a deficit of nearly 7% in 2021. Faced with the urgency of the crisis, the executive preferred to postpone the consoli


The time is not for austerity, as the 2021 budgets presented at the end of September by the government illustrate: 450 billion euros in state spending, 250 billion for Medicare!

Amounts soar to historic highs and deficits are sinking into the red.

The finance bill thus anticipates a deficit of nearly 7% in 2021.

Faced with the urgency of the crisis, the executive preferred to postpone the consolidation of its accounts.

The avenues for redressing revenues or limiting expenditure thus appear particularly meager this year.

On the Safety side, beyond the traditional efforts to limit the price of medicines, daily allowances for work stoppages or medical transport costs, Olivier Véran announced an additional tax on supplementary health of 500 million euros after that 1 billion in 2020. The contemporaryization of APL should also translate into some 700 million euros

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Source: lefigaro

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