The Czech Republic’s budget balance deteriorated further in June 2026, with the deficit reaching CZK -183.6 billion, according to data updated on 1 July 2026. This marks a deeper shortfall compared with May 2026, when the budget balance stood at CZK -170.2 billion.
The month-on-month expansion of the deficit by CZK 13.4 billion underscores ongoing fiscal pressures on the Czech public finances. While detailed drivers of the widening gap were not provided, the latest reading confirms a continued negative trajectory in the government’s budget position through the middle of 2026.
The June 2026 figures will be closely watched by market participants and policymakers as they assess the sustainability of current spending levels and the potential need for adjustments to fiscal policy in the second half of the year.