France’s Budget Gap Widens Sharply in February to €32.1 Billion

France’s public finances deteriorated markedly in February 2026, with the central government budget balance sliding to a deficit of €32.1 billion, compared with a shortfall of €9.7 billion in January 2026.

The latest figures, updated on 2 April 2026, highlight a pronounced month‑on‑month widening of the gap between government revenues and expenditures. While detailed drivers behind the shift were not provided, the move suggests a significant acceleration in net borrowing needs early in the year.

The sharp deterioration in February will likely draw close attention from investors and policymakers alike, as France continues to navigate budgetary pressures within the broader euro area fiscal framework and in the run‑up to key economic policy decisions later in 2026.