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Kyrgyzstan's budget ended with a surplus of nearly 73 billion KGS
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04/08/2026, 10:51

Kyrgyzstan's budget ended with a surplus of nearly 73 billion KGS

Kyrgyzstan’s state budget showed a significant “safety margin” at the start of 2026. In January–February, the country’s revenues substantially exceeded expenditures, resulting in a surplus of nearly 73 billion KGS.

Compared to last year, the difference is noticeable. During the same two months of 2025, the surplus was about 49 billion KGS. In other words, it has now grown by nearly 24 billion KGS—roughly 1.5 times.

This is due to increased revenue. The budget received 159 billion KGS in the first two months of this year, compared to 119 billion KGS a year earlier. Taxes account for the bulk of this revenue.

At the same time, the government spends significantly less than it earns. Expenditures for the same period amounted to approximately 64 billion KGS, and an additional 22 billion KGS was spent on the purchase of tangible assets.


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