Group 1 - Fiscal policy serves as a primary tool for macroeconomic regulation, utilizing budget, government bonds, and taxation to enhance both qualitative and quantitative economic growth [1] - The market anticipates that the fiscal deficit rate for next year will not be lower than 4%, maintaining the current fiscal expansion while avoiding rapid accumulation of debt risks [1][2] - The fiscal deficit is expected to increase to 4% in 2025, marking the highest level in recent years, as the government aims to maintain policy continuity and boost market confidence [1][2] Group 2 - The fiscal deficit is projected to rise to meet the demands of key areas such as livelihood protection, employment stabilization, and domestic demand expansion, while also addressing the pressure of government debt repayments [2] - The increase in fiscal deficit will primarily be compensated by issuing government bonds, which will help optimize government debt structure and alleviate local government debt risks [2] - The expansion of fiscal spending will focus on enhancing public services and supporting consumption and technological innovation, with a notable emphasis on social welfare sectors such as education and healthcare [3]
明年财政赤字将如何安排?
Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2025-12-16 18:11