Central government debt, total (% of GDP) Ranking

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Central government debt, total (% of GDP) (%)

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Government debt (% of GDP) is an indicator that shows the ratio of government debt to the country's economic scale (GDP). The higher the ratio, the more debt the government carries, indicating a larger debt burden relative to its repayment capacity. Advanced countries such as Japan and Italy tend to have high ratios, with government expenditures exceeding revenues due to social security spending and public investment. Conversely, countries with lower ratios such as Australia and Canada often have sound fiscal management and stable economic growth. However, even with the same ratio, the actual debt repayment burden varies by country depending on interest rate environments and currency values.

109 countries
Avg 62.81%
Median 51.23%
Colombia · #30 · 71.48% · 2024

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109 countries

# Country Value (%) Year
🥇 Sudan 865.87% 1999
🥈 Singapore 175.61% 2024
🥉 Seychelles 174.68% 2008
4 Cote d'Ivoire 171.07% 1995
5 United Kingdom 131.07% 2024
6 Lebanon 128.64% 1999
7 Barbados 125.13% 2016
8 United States 117.97% 2024
9 Bahrain 111.60% 2020
10 Bhutan 111.01% 2020
11 El Salvador 105.80% 2024
12 Spain 105.64% 2024
13 Jordan 102.85% 2023
14 San Marino 99.87% 2023
15 Jamaica 97.87% 2020
16 Israel 88.24% 1999
17 Egypt, Arab Rep. 85.79% 2007
18 Palau 85.17% 2019
19 Hungary 82.03% 2024
20 Brazil 81.86% 2024
21 Iceland 80.16% 2023
22 Tajikistan 79.80% 2001
23 Cameroon 79.46% 1999
24 South Africa 79.45% 2023
25 Italy 77.29% 1992
26 Denmark 75.33% 1994
27 Sri Lanka 73.51% 2015
28 Vanuatu 72.32% 2023
29 Mozambique 71.79% 2024
30 Colombia 71.48% 2024
31 Bahamas, The 71.46% 2024
32 Zambia 71.41% 2021
33 Bolivia 68.34% 2001
34 Uruguay 66.40% 2024
35 Canada 64.89% 2024
36 Malaysia 64.57% 2024
37 Thailand 62.20% 2024
38 Burkina Faso 61.93% 2023
39 Belize 61.03% 2014
40 Poland 60.45% 1994
41 Ukraine 58.72% 2020
42 Finland 58.31% 1994
43 Australia 57.88% 2022
44 St. Kitts and Nevis 57.67% 2014
45 Maldives 57.30% 2011
46 Mauritius 57.13% 2019
47 Malawi 55.60% 2022
48 Pakistan 55.03% 2000
49 Uganda 54.43% 2024
50 Netherlands 54.21% 1994
51 St. Vincent and the Grenadines 53.70% 2009
52 Cyprus 53.65% 1994
53 Papua New Guinea 52.38% 2023
54 New Zealand 52.25% 2024
55 Morocco 51.23% 2011
56 Cambodia 50.34% 2023
57 Albania 49.96% 2024
58 Mexico 49.57% 2024
59 Korea, Rep. 48.55% 2023
60 Rwanda 48.43% 1992
61 Armenia 47.88% 2024
62 India 46.52% 2018
63 St. Lucia 45.86% 2010
64 Philippines 43.43% 2014
65 Mongolia 43.34% 2024
66 Tonga 43.08% 2020
67 Tunisia 42.52% 2012
68 Marshall Islands 41.56% 2019
69 Kyrgyz Republic 40.23% 2024
70 Georgia 40.10% 2024
71 Andorra 40.03% 2024
72 Nepal 39.92% 2021
73 Bosnia and Herzegovina 39.91% 2024
74 Costa Rica 39.34% 2001
75 Fiji 36.63% 1994
76 Eswatini 35.72% 2021
77 Peru 35.25% 2021
78 Moldova 34.26% 2023
79 Belarus 33.24% 2019
80 Ethiopia 31.45% 2019
81 Bangladesh 31.20% 2003
82 Norway 30.75% 1994
83 Indonesia 30.00% 2009
84 Malta 29.97% 1994
85 Micronesia, Fed. Sts. 27.80% 2020
86 Iraq 27.44% 2018
87 Turkiye 26.62% 2024
88 Congo, Rep. 25.48% 2010
89 Guatemala 25.21% 2013
90 Switzerland 23.07% 2024
91 Kazakhstan 20.89% 2023
92 Germany 20.85% 1990
93 Botswana 19.62% 2020
94 Russian Federation 17.95% 2024
95 Solomon Islands 16.44% 2022
96 Dominican Republic 16.42% 1999
97 Slovenia 16.24% 1994
98 Trinidad and Tobago 15.93% 2007
99 Congo, Dem. Rep. 14.94% 2022
100 Czechia 14.00% 1994
101 Chile 13.15% 2000
102 Somalia, Fed. Rep. 12.66% 2024
103 Latvia 7.45% 1994
104 Azerbaijan 6.39% 2010
105 Portugal 5.66% 1994
106 Namibia 4.67% 2015
107 Lesotho 2.99% 2020
108 Luxembourg 2.90% 1993
109 United Arab Emirates 1.80% 2013