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【粤开宏观】如何理解2025年财政政策安排投资要点
Yuekai Securities·2025-03-05 14:04

Fiscal Policy Overview - The fiscal policy for 2025 is more proactive, with a deficit rate reaching approximately 4%, the highest since the implementation of active fiscal policies in 2008, reflecting a strong commitment to economic recovery[2] - The total deficit scale is set at 5.66 trillion, significantly higher than last year's 1.6 trillion, indicating a substantial increase in fiscal spending[2] - Special bonds are planned at 4.4 trillion, exceeding last year's 500 billion, while the issuance of ultra-long special government bonds will increase to 1.3 trillion, up from 300 billion last year[2] Economic Impact - The increase in the deficit, special bonds, and ultra-long bonds collectively amounts to 11.86 trillion, surpassing last year's total of 8.96 trillion by 2.9 trillion, indicating a robust fiscal stimulus[2] - The 1.3 trillion ultra-long bonds, 500 billion special bonds, and 4.4 trillion special bonds correspond to an increase in the deficit rate by 0.9, 0.4, and 3.1 percentage points respectively, leading to an overall deficit rate of 8.4% for 2025, higher than last year's 6.6%[2] Policy Objectives - The proactive fiscal policy aims to expand total demand, optimize supply structure, stabilize expectations, and mitigate economic risks, particularly in real estate and finance[3] - The government emphasizes the importance of enhancing transfer payments to local governments, ensuring basic public services, and alleviating fiscal pressures at the grassroots level[12] Structural Reforms - The report highlights the need for deepening fiscal and tax reforms, including zero-based budgeting and consumption tax reforms, to improve fiscal efficiency and support high-quality development[16] - The focus on optimizing fiscal expenditure structure aims to increase efficiency and effectiveness, with a notable rise in spending on healthcare, education, and social security, which accounted for 39.7% of the general public budget in 2024, up 4.4 percentage points from 2013[14]