LJUBLJANA (Slovenia), November 15 (SeeNews) – Slovenia turned to a budget surplus of 14.88 million euro ($17.62 million) in the first 10 months of 2017, compared to a shortfall of 533.05 million euro in the prior-year period, finance ministry data showed on Wednesday.
Total budget revenues increased 7.0% year-on-year to 7.32 billion euro in the 10 months through October, while expenditures declined by 1.0% to 7.31 billion euro, according to figures posted on the website of the finance ministry.
In October alone, Slovenia posted a budget surplus of 77.72 million euro, compared to a deficit of 11.95 million euro a year earlier.
Revenues collected in the month of October totalled 777.27 million euro, up 5.1% year-on-year, while expenditures fell to 699.55 million euro, from 751.72 million euro.
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