Russia's consolidated budget surplus narrows to 1.9 trillion rubles in 11M - Treasury
MOSCOW. Jan 20 (Interfax) - Russia had a consolidated budget surplus of 1.901 trillion rubles for January-November 2024, according to a preliminary estimate, the Federal Treasury said on its website.
There was a consolidated surplus of 2.497 trillion rubles for January-October 2024, so there was a deficit of 596.4 billion rubles for November 2024.
Consolidated budget revenues were 62.779 trillion rubles in January-November 2024 and consolidated expenditures were 60.879 trillion rubles.
There was a federal budget deficit of 91.1 billion rubles for January-November and a surplus of 124.2 billion rubles for January-October, so there was a deficit of 215.3 billion rubles for November 2024.
Federal budget revenues were 32.549 trillion rubles and expenditures were 32.64 trillion rubles for 11M 2024.
Constituent members or regions of the Russian Federation had a consolidated budget surplus of 1.526 trillion rubles in 11M 2024, down from 1.667 trillion rubles for 10M 2024, with revenues of 21.186 trillion rubles and expenditures of 19.66 trillion rubles.
The budgets of state extra-budgetary funds had a surplus of 342.2 billion rubles in 11M, with revenues of 18.121 trillion rubles and expenditures of 17.779 trillion rubles.
The budgets of territorial state extra-budgetary funds had a surplus of 123.8 billion rubles in 11M, with revenues of 3.065 trillion rubles and expenditures of 2.941 trillion rubles.