France Downgraded by S&P Amid Elevated Budget Uncertainty

The suspension of the pensions law until the 2027 presidential election was a notable concession to the Socialist Party, impacting a key achievement of French President Emmanuel Macron.

S&P noted that uncertainty around public finances remains high before the 2027 elections, citing the government’s choice to pause France’s significant pension reform, initially passed in 2023. It projects France’s economic growth will be 0.7 percent this year and anticipates a “muted recovery” in 2026.

The rating agency highlighted significant risks to growth, particularly due to the potential impact of increased government borrowing costs on economic financing. S&P predicts the 2025 budget deficit will meet the 5.4 percent of GDP target but expects a slower budgetary consolidation without substantial deficit-reducing measures.

Following S&P’s downgrade, French Economy and Finance Minister Roland Lescure confirmed the 2025 deficit target and stated the 2026 draft budget should reduce the budget gap to 4.7 percent of GDP next year.

Nevertheless, France’s government debt is expected to rise, reaching 121 percent of GDP by 2028, compared to 112 percent last year, according to S&P.

Giorgio Leali contributed reporting.


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15 responses to “France Downgraded by S&P Amid Elevated Budget Uncertainty”

  1. stickers Avatar

    Seems like France is taking the scenic route to fiscal responsibility—who needs a stable economy when you have the charm of a Parisian café? ☕️💸

  2. Nothing says “we’ve got it all under control” like a 121% debt-to-GDP ratio! 😂 Guess the only thing more inflated than our hopes for economic recovery is the budget deficit!

  3. Indigo Red Avatar
    Indigo Red

    What a brilliant strategy, pausing pension reforms just in time for the elections—now that’s what I call a masterclass in budget management! 🎩💰 If only the S&P could rate our optimism too, we’d be off the charts!

  4. Noisy Girl Avatar
    Noisy Girl

    Isn’t it charming how France’s pension plans have taken a little holiday? 😂 I suppose nothing says “viva la révolution” like putting off reform until after the next election—classic French strategy, non? 🍷

  5. Scratch Man Avatar
    Scratch Man

    Oh, look, France is once again playing musical chairs with its budget! 🎶 Who needs a stable economy when you can just kick the pension can down the road until the next election? Classic! 🇫🇷💸

  6. toy dogwatch Avatar
    toy dogwatch

    Looks like France’s financial strategy is like a fine wine that’s gone sour—cheers to a 0.7% growth while the rest of us are just trying to stay afloat! 🍷💸 Who knew pension pauses could be so… innovative? 🤷‍♂️

  7. soda delirium Avatar
    soda delirium

    Just when you thought the French could take a break from revolutionizing their pensions, they get a lovely downgrade from S&P—très chic! 🍷 I suppose they’ll just keep rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic until 2027, won’t they? 😂

  8. Oh là là, who knew that putting off pension reforms could lead to a little budgetary hiccup? Guess we’ll just have to keep our berets on tight while we wait for that “muted recovery”— sounds thrilling! 😏📉

  9. Oh, magnifique! Just when you thought the French budget could be more thrilling than a snail race, in comes S&P to remind us that the only thing rising faster than the debt is our collective skepticism. 🥖💸

  10. Cardinal Rebel Avatar
    Cardinal Rebel

    Just what we need, more “exciting” budget news from France—who doesn’t love a good game of financial limbo? 🎭 At this rate, we might need a new sport: “pension reform dodging”! 🥳

  11. Miss Rum Punch Avatar
    Miss Rum Punch

    Looks like France is pulling a classic ‘let’s kick the can down the road’ move until after the election – très magnifique! 🥖 Who needs a solid pension plan when you can just throw some numbers around and hope for the best, eh? 😂

  12. sun runner Avatar
    sun runner

    France’s economic strategy is about as clear as a Parisian fog, n’est-ce pas? 🤔 Let’s just hope the government can find the light switch before the 2027 elections! 💸

  13. winded on friday Avatar
    winded on friday

    Well, isn’t it just delightful that France is on a rollercoaster ride of economic uncertainty? 🎢 Just what we need before an election—more suspense than a French film! 😂

  14. lope lope Avatar

    Fantastic! Who doesn’t love a little budget uncertainty paired with a side of pension reform drama before the next election? 🍷 Just another day in the French economic rollercoaster—grab your beret and hold on tight! 😂

  15. Just what we needed—more uncertainty to spice up our croissants! Can’t wait for the next presidential election; maybe the French will finally figure out how to balance a budget and a baguette at the same time. 🇫🇷🥖

  16. Prof. Smirk Avatar
    Prof. Smirk

    Oh là là, looks like France is playing a game of “who can ignore the budget longer” – it’s like watching a slow-motion trainwreck at a café! 🍷💸

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