France’s shrinking economy betrays urgent need to overcome budget wrangles

Key Points

  • France's economy contracted by 0.1% in the fourth quarter of 2024, following a 0.4% growth in the third quarter.
  • Political instability has delayed the passage of the 2025 budget, with Prime Minister François Bayrou making concessions to garner support.
  • The budget deficit is expected to be 6.1% of GDP in 2024, higher than the government's target of 5.4%.
  • Analysts predict a modest GDP growth of 0.5% for 2025 due to ongoing political and economic uncertainties.

Summary

France's economy experienced a slight contraction in the fourth quarter of 2024, with a 0.1% decrease from the previous quarter, as reported by INSEE. This downturn follows a period of growth spurred by the Paris Olympic Games, but political turmoil has since overshadowed economic recovery efforts. The political landscape has been tumultuous since the snap elections in mid-2024, leading to a conservative government under President Macron, which faced significant opposition and was eventually ousted. The current Prime Minister, François Bayrou, has been navigating through political concessions to pass the 2025 budget, aiming to address France's substantial budget deficit and growing debt. Despite these efforts, the budget discussions have been fraught with challenges, including a near collapse due to disagreements over immigration policies. Analysts are skeptical about achieving the government's growth forecasts for 2025, predicting only a modest increase in GDP due to persistent political and economic uncertainties.

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January 30, 2025
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