• 2 years ago
Menkeu Sri Mulyani menyatakan APBN 2023 mengalami defisit sebesar Rp35 triliun.
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00:00 [Music]
00:05 Finance Minister Sri Mulyani stated
00:08 that the budget for state income and spending or SBN in 2023
00:12 experienced a deficit of 35 trillion rupiah
00:16 based on data collected by the Ministry of Finance until December 12, 2023
00:21 In the press conference "Our SBN 2023" in Jakarta on Friday, December 15
00:27 Menku admitted that this was caused by a greater realization of state spending
00:32 compared to state income
00:34 The Ministry of Finance noted that until December 12
00:38 state income had reached 2,553 trillion rupiah
00:42 or 103.7% of the initial target of SBN, which is as large as 2,463 trillion rupiah
00:49 This made state income grow 4.2%
00:53 compared to the same period last year which reached 2,451 trillion rupiah
00:59 where income growth
01:01 supported by tax receivables which grew 4.4% annually
01:06 to 1,996 trillion rupiah
01:09 and the receivables of non-tax or PNBP countries
01:12 which grew 3.1% annually
01:15 to 554.5 trillion rupiah
01:21 The initial SBN estimated a deficit of 5.98.2 trillion
01:26 or 2.84% of GDP
01:29 quite large
01:31 until December 12, our deficit was only 35 trillion rupiah
01:38 Meanwhile, from the shopping side in the same period
01:42 the country has spent 2,588 trillion rupiah
01:46 from the initial target of spending on SBN 2023
01:49 which is 3,061 trillion rupiah
01:52 from the revision of SBN as large as 3,117 trillion rupiah
01:57 State spending also recorded a drop of 4.1%
02:00 compared to the previous year which touched 2,698 trillion rupiah
02:05 due to a decrease in central spending as large as 5.9%
02:09 to 1,840 trillion rupiah
02:12 Meanwhile, the transfer to the region experienced a thin growth of 0.6%
02:19 compared to the previous year which was 747.8 trillion rupiah
02:24 On that occasion, Seri also explained
02:29 if the primary balance is still experiencing a surplus of 378.6 trillion rupiah
02:35 From Jakarta, Reloita Dharma, Antara News Agency reported
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