Saudi Arabia posts SR276.61 billion funds deficit in 2025

RIYADH — Saudi Arabia recorded whole revenues of SR1.11 trillion in 2025, whereas expenditures reached roughly SR1.389 trillion, leading to a funds deficit of SR276.61 billion, the Ministry of Finance introduced.

Based on the ministry’s report, oil revenues totaled SR606.54 billion, accounting for 54.55% of whole revenues.

Non-oil revenues reached SR505.82 billion, representing 45.45% of whole revenues and marking a 1% enhance in comparison with 2024.

The report detailed precise spending throughout sectors, with compensation of workers amounting to SR574.53 billion.

Expenditures on items and providers reached SR316.34 billion, whereas financing prices totaled SR54.47 billion.

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Subsidies stood at SR53.91 billion and grants at SR5.19 billion.

Social advantages reached SR99.32 billion, whereas different expenditures totaled SR134.16 billion.

Non-financial (capital) expenditures amounted to SR168.51 billion.

Within the fourth quarter, revenues reached SR276.74 billion and expenditures totaled SR371.59 billion, leading to a quarterly deficit of SR94.85 billion.

Non-oil revenues accounted for 44% of fourth-quarter revenues at SR122.56 billion, whereas oil revenues reached SR154.19 billion.

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