Debt to GDP ratio by country
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The size of each country corresponds to its Debt to GDP ratio. Countries under 50% are colored green, like Colombia. Icons of countries with the higher Debt to GDP ratio are appearing bigger. Debt to GDP ratio is the ratio between a country’s government debt and its gross domestic product (GDP).
The countries with the most Debt-to-GDP Ratio
- Japan – 237.6%
- Greece – 181.8%
- Lebanon – 146.8%
- Italy – 131.8%
- Portugal – 125.7%
- Sudan – 121.6%
- Singapore – 111.1%
- United States – 105.2%
- Belgium – 103.4%
- Egypt – 103.0%