Government budget balance (% of GDP) in Israel
In 2025, the general government budget balance as a share of GDP in Israel was -5.2 %, up from -8.1 % in 2024. This gives Israel the 151st-highest globally (out of 194 economies with available data).
Government budget balance (% of GDP)
Positive values indicate a surplus; negative values indicate a deficit
Israel
How Israel compares
Government budget balance (% of GDP)
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About this indicator
This indicator measures the general government budget balance as a percentage of GDP, also called net lending (+) or net borrowing (−). It is calculated as total general government revenue minus total general government expenditure. Positive values mean a government budget surplus; negative values mean a government budget deficit.
Comparing budget balances across countries shows whether governments are financing spending from their own revenues or drawing on borrowing in a given year. Persistent deficits add to government debt over time, while surpluses can reduce it.
Comparing budget balances across countries shows whether governments are financing spending from their own revenues or drawing on borrowing in a given year. Persistent deficits add to government debt over time, while surpluses can reduce it.
Sources and updates
Data sources
The data for this indicator are drawn from the IMF World Economic Outlook.
Last update
This indicator was last updated on Econorama on 18 June 2026 and reflects the latest data available from the underlying sources at that time.
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