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Romania
You are using RON instead of USD. The economies of other countries do not include local media sources for numbers. I am not lying and I suppose it would help to say that I am not from Hungary. KREOH (talk) 18:08, 12 February 2019 (UTC)
- The point is not to have the most recent data. That is not Misplaced Pages's mission. My country's press does not particularly concern itself with your country's budget, the same as your press doesn't with my country's. The IMF data I sourced to is from August of 2018, whereas the April report uses March/2018 data. The August one has more accurate estimates based on previous years as I mentioned about the green cells. You may be biased as this is about your country, there is no need to get hostile. KREOH (talk) 18:21, 12 February 2019 (UTC)
- Not sure if that is a rhetorical question but the data for our countries is updated at the same month, so I would think so.