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title: "Fitch Projects German Government Debt to Exceed 70% of GDP by 2029"
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description: "Fitch Ratings has projected that Germany's general government debt will continue to rise, surpassing 70% of GDP by 2029. According to Jin10, this forecast reflects ongoing fiscal challenges and economic conditions that may impact Germany's financial stability in the coming years. The anticipated increase in debt levels underscores the need for strategic fiscal management to address potential economic pressures."
datetime: "2026-05-16T00:51:27.000Z"
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# Fitch Projects German Government Debt to Exceed 70% of GDP by 2029

Fitch Ratings has projected that Germany's general government debt will continue to rise, surpassing 70% of GDP by 2029. According to Jin10, this forecast reflects ongoing fiscal challenges and economic conditions that may impact Germany's financial stability in the coming years. The anticipated increase in debt levels underscores the need for strategic fiscal management to address potential economic pressures.

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