Philippines' Marcos proposes $118 billion budget for 2027 

August 11, 2026 2:18 AM EDT

Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr delivers his fifth State of the Nation Address (SONA), at the House of Representatives, in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines, July 27, 2026. REUTERS/Lisa Marie David

MANILA, Aug 11 (Reuters) - Philippine President ‌Ferdinand Marcos Jr. ​asked ​Congress on Tuesday to approve a 7.2 trillion-peso ($118.1 billion) budget for 2027, 6% higher than this year, as his government sought to regain momentum ‌after a sharp economic slowdown and a corruption scandal that has slowed ⁠infrastructure spending.

The Philippine economy grew 2.3% in the second quarter from a year earlier, its weakest pace ‌since 2021, due to a ‌slump in construction and softer domestic demand. That brought first-half growth to 2.6%, below the 3.5% to 4.5% target for the year.

• Next year's proposed spending plan is ​equivalent to 21.7% of gross domestic product, the Department of Budget and Management said.

• Education will continue to receive the biggest share of the budget at ⁠1.15 trillion pesos, though it is down 11.5% from 1.3 trillion pesos this year.

• Healthcare will receive 353.8 billion ​pesos, 21% lower than the 448.1 billion pesos in the current budget, while funding for agriculture was set at 261.7 billion pesos, down ​13% from nearly 300 billion pesos this year.

• ‌The Department of Public Works and Highways, which has been at the centre of an infrastructure scandal, will receive 644 billion pesos, ⁠up 22% from the 530 billion pesos allocated for 2026. The agency's budget this year was cut by about 40% from a proposed 881 billion pesos amid allegations of irregularities in public ⁠works projects.

• Defence spending is proposed to rise to 328.8 billion pesos from 305.5 billion pesos ​in the current budget, an increase of 7.6%.

• The DBM said 316 billion pesos, or nearly four-fifths of the increase in next year's budget, would be used to cover mandatory obligations, like salary ‌adjustments for military and uniformed personnel.

• The government expects total disbursements of 6.9 trillion pesos in 2027, against projected revenues of 5.2 ‌trillion pesos, resulting in a fiscal deficit of 1.7 trillion pesos to be financed through ⁠borrowing, Budget Secretary Kim Robert De Leon ‌told a press conference.

• The ​government has set a GDP growth target of 5.0% to 6.0% for 2027 to 2030.

($1 = 60.9570 Philippine pesos)

(Reporting by Nestor Corrales; Editing by ‌David Stanway)



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