Germany unveils 2026 budget draft with record investment plans

31/07/2025 14:50
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KPL (KPL/Xinhua) Germany's cabinet on Wednesday approved the federal budget draft for 2026, marking the second consecutive year of record-high investment as the government aims to modernize infrastructure and bolster national security.

(KPL/Xinhua) Germany's cabinet on Wednesday approved the federal budget draft for 2026, marking the second consecutive year of record-high investment as the government aims to modernize infrastructure and bolster national security.

The draft, presented by Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil, sets expenditures at 520.5 billion euros (597 billion U.S. dollars) for 2026, a 3.5 percent increase over the 2025 budget, which is yet to be approved by parliament.

In office since May, the government has made structural reform and public investment its central priorities to revive Germany's economic momentum. According to the draft, total investment is projected to rise to 126.7 billion euros next year, setting a new record for the second straight year after an all-time high in 2025. Defense spending will see a sharp increase, alongside higher funding for transportation and housing.

"Our primary goal is to safeguard jobs and ensure new economic strength," Klingbeil said. "We are investing today to make Germany more modern, fair, and secure tomorrow."

However, much of the planned investment will be financed through special off-budget funds, a mechanism that critics say bypasses Germany's constitutional debt brake and understates the true scale of borrowing.

Despite the ambitious scope, the government faces mounting concerns over long-term fiscal sustainability. The sweeping financial plans foresee a funding gap of 172 billion euros through 2029, roughly 30 billion euros more than Klingbeil projected in June. The widening deficit is primarily driven by proposed corporate tax cuts and compensatory payments to state and local governments.

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