
FY2027 National Expenditure Program
The biggest wallet in the country. Let’s go through it.
₱7.20T, 532,313 line items, 39 departments. It is public, it is machine-readable, and it is about to be debated. Read it before they vote on it.
Proposed for FY2027
₱7.20T
increase of₱407.02B+5.99%vs the ₱6.79T FY2026 GAA
Largest department
DepEd
₱975.96B, 13.6% of the whole budget
Not a department
42.1%
₱3.03T sits in automatic appropriations and special purpose funds (debt service, IRA and the like) rather than with any agency.
Where the ₱7.20 trillion goes
Every department in the FY2027 proposal, sized by its share. Select a tile to open it.
- Department
- Automatic & special-purpose fundsnot an agency: debt service, IRA, unprogrammed
The national budget, FY2020 to FY2027
Up 75.6% over eight years, from ₱4.10T to ₱7.20T. FY2020–2026 are enacted General Appropriations Acts; FY2027 is the proposal now before Congress.
- Enacted (GAA)
- Proposed (NEP)not yet law
Who gained and who lost the most
The five largest peso increases and the five largest cuts against the FY2026 baseline. Select a bar to open the department.
- Increase vs FY2026
- Cut vs FY2026
Read this before you quote a number
- FY2027 is a proposal, not a law. The NEP is what the executive asked for. Congress will change it before it becomes a GAA.
- Two of the 39 “departments” are not agencies. Automatic Appropriations and Special Purpose Funds together hold ₱3.03T. They are shown in a separate color throughout this site.
- Extreme percentages are real. A line that goes from ₱470M to ₱62.99B is a genuine +13,291%, not a data error. We print the true figure rather than capping it.