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Singapore government debt to gdp: 167.8 (4.88%)
Last Update: December 31, 2022

Singapore government debt to gdp closed down 167.8 as of December 31, 2022 from 160 from the previous month and 97 from last year.


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Singapore government debt to gdp

DateValues
2022-12-31 167.8
2021-12-31 160
2020-12-31 131
2019-12-31 126.3
2018-12-31 112.2
2017-12-31 110.6
2016-12-31 111.5
2015-12-31 103.2
2014-12-31 97.9
2013-12-31 102.2
2012-12-31 105.7
2011-12-31 101
2010-12-31 97
2009-12-31 99.7
2008-12-31 95.3
2007-12-31 84.7
2006-12-31 85.1
2005-12-31 92.1
2004-12-31 94.7
2003-12-31 97.6
2002-12-31 94.3
2001-12-31 93.7
2000-12-31 79.9
1999-12-31 83.6

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Singapore government debt to gdp Statistics


IndicatorSymbolActualPreviousM/M%Y/Y%TrendSlopePercentileUpdate
government debt to gdpsg.govdebtgdp167.8160573UPUP02022-12-31

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What is the Singapore government debt to gdp

Singapore's government debt to GDP ratio refers to the amount of debt that the Singaporean government owes in relation to the country's Gross Domestic Product. This ratio is an important indicator of a country's fiscal health, as it shows how much debt the government has accumulated compared to the size of the economy. A lower debt to GDP ratio is generally seen as favorable, as it indicates that the government is managing its finances responsibly and is not overly burdened by debt. In the case of Singapore, the government has traditionally maintained a low debt to GDP ratio, which has contributed to the country's strong economic stability and reputation as a financially sound nation.