Forecast: Road Infrastructure Maintenance in Poland

The road infrastructure maintenance in Poland, as recorded in 2023, stood at 281.84 million Euros. Historical data show fluctuating expenditures, with a notable peak in 2017 at 516.65 million Euros and consistent reductions from 2018 onwards. Year-on-year variations have shown substantial declines, particularly from 2020 (-14.76%) to 2022 (-11.66%) and in 2023 (-12.93%). The Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) over the last five years highlights a downward trend at -9.52%, anticipating an even sharper decline in the future forecasted with a 5-year CAGR of -23.16% and a projected reduction to 63.181 million Euros by 2028.

Future trends to watch for include potential economic adjustments or policy changes that might influence road maintenance budgets, investments in alternative infrastructure technologies, and the impacts of inflationary pressures and changing political priorities on government spending in this sector.

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