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State of Mexico Submits 2026 Budget With No New Debt and Record Works Outlay

Lawmakers now weigh projected revenue growth alongside targeted incentives to spur social and regional development.

Overview

  • The government delivered its 2026 fiscal package to the local Congress for debate, projecting 410,342 million pesos in revenue, a 5.6% increase over 2025.
  • The proposal maintains a zero‑new‑debt stance for a third consecutive year and allocates 19,818 million pesos to public works.
  • Spending directs 54% of outlays to social priorities such as poverty reduction, health, education, housing and security.
  • The plan preserves 28 fiscal subsidies worth more than 8,000 million pesos and offers incentives including up to 100% property‑tax relief for job‑creating firms, plus tools to help municipalities improve collection.
  • More than 3,000 million pesos are earmarked for the Plan Integral de la Zona Oriente, and lawmakers separately urged President Claudia Sheinbaum to increase federal transfers to the state.