How did Greece go from bailout to surplus? Part 2.

How did Greece go from bailout to surplus? Part 2.



Greece’s transformation is no accident, and reforms are leading to balanced growth


With EU recovery funds still flowing, the next two years are critical for Greece.


In 2024, Greece posted a surplus while Germany faced budget shortfalls and political tension over fiscal rules.


Greece’s transformation has not been accidental. The country combined austerity-driven discipline with modern economic policies and tax system upgrades. 


The reforms didn’t come quickly, but they are now producing clear results.


The next step is to convert that stability into long-term productivity and balanced growth. 


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