The size of the Hungarian national budget relative to the size of our economy is almost 6 percent bigger than that of the countries with economies at a similar stage of development or that of the average of the other Visegrád group members. Almost half of the difference is the result of the significantly higher Hungarian interest liabilities due to our bigger public debt, but our primary expenditures are also higher than those of our competitors in the region. The current structure of expenditures in the national budget is not pro-growth: the proportion of expenditures on investments is low, the proportion of running expenditures is high – especially, within this, the amount spent on social benefits.

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(Ministry for National Economy)