Turkey Relieved Despite Budget Deficit Blowout of Almost 900%
An excavator on a street lined with damaged residential apartment buildings in Hatay, Turkey, in February 2023.
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Turkey’s budget deficit widened by nearly 900% in a year marked by a presidential election and a pair of devastating earthquakes, an outcome cheered by the government that was forecasting an even bigger fiscal shock.
The shortfall reached 1.4 trillion liras ($46.5 billion) in 2023 from 142.7 billion liras the previous year, according to figures published by the Treasury and Finance Ministry on Monday.