Saudi Arabia estimates 2023 budget revenues at SAR 1.130 tln, expenditure at SAR 1.114 tln

07/12/2022 Argaam Special

Saudi Arabia estimates 2023 budget revenues at SAR 1.130 tln, expenditure at SAR 1.114 tln

Saudi Arabia’s budget


Saudi Arabia's revenues for the 2023 state budget are estimated at SAR 1.130 trillion, with expenditure of SAR 1.114 trillion  with an expected surplus of SAR 16 billion, the Ministry of Finance said today, Dec. 7.

 

Total expenditures are expected to reach SAR 1.132 trillion, while revenues are projected at SAR 1.234 billion for 2022, while with an estimated surplus of SAR 102 billion.

 

According to the data, Saudi Arabia posted this year its first surplus since 2013.

 

Actual Revenues and Expenditure of Saudi Arabia's Budget (2000-2023)

 Year

Revenues (SAR bln)

Expenditure (SAR bln)

Variation (SAR bln)

2023 Estimates

1,130

1,114

+16

2022 Forecasts

1,234

1,132

+102

2021 Actual

965

1,039

(73)

2020

927

1,076

(294)

2019

927

1059

(133)

2018  

906

1079

(174)

2017

692

930

(238)

2016

519

831

(311)

2015

613

1001

(389)

2014

1040

1141

(101)

2013

1153

995

158

2012

1247

917

329

2011

1118

827

291

2010

741

654

87

2009

510

596

(87)

2008

1101

520

581

2007

643

466

177

2006

674

393

280

2005

564

346

218

2004

392

285

107

2003

293

257

36

2002

213

234

(21)

2001

228

255

(27)

2000

258

235

23

 
 

Expenditure is forecast to total SAR 1.132 trillion for 2022, an increase of SAR 177 billion compared to estimates, as shown in the following table:

 

Estimated and Actual Expenditure (2004-2023)

Year

Estimated Expenditure (SAR bln)

Actual Expenditure (SAR bln)

Change (SAR bln)

2023

1130

--

--

2022*

955

1132

+177

2021

990

1039

+49

2020

1020

1076

+56

2019

1106

1059

(47)

2018

978

1079

+101

2017

890

930

+40

2016

840

831

(9)

2015

860

1001

+141

2014

855

1141

+286

2013

820

995

+175

2012

690

917

+227

2011

580

827

+247

2010

540

654

+114

2009

475

596

+121

2008

410

520

+110

2007

380

466

+86

2006

335

393

+58

2005

280

346

+66

2004

230

285

+55

 
 

Capital expenditure was estimated by the ministry at SAR 157 billion in 2023, or 14.1% of total expenditure. 

 

Capital expenditure is projected to rise by 3.5%, compared to 2022 estimates, as the government plans to continue strategic spending on mega projects, the Vision 2030 programs and development of the Kingdom’s districts to achieve comprehensive development.

 

Operational and Capital Expenditure (SAR bln)

Year

Operational Expenditure

Capital Expenditure

Total Expenditure

2023 (Forecasts)

957

157

1114

2022 (Estimates)

981

151

1132

2021

922

117

1039

2020

621

155

1076

2019

890

169

1059

 

The ministry expected oil revenue to hit SAR 842 billion and non-oil revenue to reach SAR 392 billion, as shown in the following table:

 

Oil and Non-Oil Revenue (2010-2022)

Year 

Non-Oil Revenue (SAR bln)

Oil Revenue (SAR bln)

Total Revenue

2022

392

842

1234

2021

403

562

965

2020

369

413

782

2019

332

594

927

2018

294

611

906

2017

256

436

692

2016

186

334

519

2015

166

446

613

2014

127

913

1040

2013

118

1035

1153

2012

102

1145

1247

2011

83

1034

1118

2010

71

670

741

 
 

The Kingdom’s gross domestic product (GDP) grew by 8.5% to SAR 3.957 trillion in 2022. Inflation eased to 2.6%, compared to the 2021 record level.

 

Key Economic Data

Year

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

2021

2022

GDP (SAR bln)

2760

2800

2836

2454

2419

2582

2949

2974

2625

3126

3957

Inflation

2.9%

3.5%

2.7%

2.2%

3.4%

(0.1%)

2.6%

(1.0%)

3.4%

3.1%

2.6%

 

The Kingdom’s public debt rose to SAR 985 billion this year, representing nearly 24.9% of GDP, compared to SAR 938 billion in 2021.

 

Key Economic Data

Year

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

2021

*2022

Public Debt (SAR bln)

83.8

60.1

44.3

142.3

316.6

443.3

560

678

854

938

985

Debt-to-GDP Ratio

3.1%

2.2%

1.6%

5.9%

13.2%

17.3%

18.8%

23.2%

33.9%

32.1%

24.9%

 

 

Expenditure Aspects:

 

In 2022, the government will spend on education, and on healthcare and social development SAR 189 billion each.

 

Aspects of Expenditure in 2023 (estimates) – SAR bln

Sector 

Allocation

Public Administration

37 

Education   

189 

Healthcare and Social Development 

189 

Municipal Services

63 

Military

259 

Security and Regional Administration

105 

Infrastructure and Transport 

34 

Economic Resources

72 

General Items

165 

Total 

1114

 

 

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