Türkiye's Debt-to-GDP Ratio

DEBT TO GDP RATIO (PERCENTAGE)


The debt-to-GDP ratio is the ratio between a country's government debt and its gross domestic product (GDP).

World Economics has upgraded each country's GDP presenting it in Purchasing Power Parity terms with added estimates for the size of the informal economy and adjustments for out-of-date GDP base year data. Using the World Economics GDP Database it is possible to see more realistic debt levels for each country.

Türkiye's Debt-to-GDP ratio is estimated by World Economics to have been 19.8% of GDP PPP in 2025.

Türkiye's data is highlighted in the table below, use the filter and sort order options to allow easy comparison with other countries.

Data source: World Economics Research, London


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Country Debt
% of GDP
Japan 207.4
Singapore 161.6
United States 120.9
Greece 117.3
Italy 117.2
Bahrain 108.1
France 105.9
Canada 103.3
Libya 98.3
United Kingdom 96.2
Belgium 95.8
China 85.6
Spain 84.2
Sudan 82.2
Finland 80.3
Ukraine 79.2
Austria 77.9
Cabo Verde 77.1
Senegal 76.6
Portugal 75.9
Bhutan 73.5
Brazil 73.2
Zambia 73.2
Mauritius 72.9
Jordan 67.9
Sri Lanka 67.5
Tunisia 62.8
Hungary 62.3
India 62.3
El Salvador 61.4
Mozambique 61.4
Bolivia 61.3
Israel 61.3
Germany 60.3
Suriname 58.7
Laos 57.4
Egypt 57.2
Slovenia 56.0
Argentina 55.5
Slovak Republic 55.5
Bahamas, The 55.4
Poland 55.1
South Africa 53.6
Morocco 52.2
New Zealand 51.4
Malawi 51.1
Trinidad and Tobago 51.0
Malaysia 50.6
Rwanda 50.3
Romania 49.8
Gabon 49.3
Algeria 48.7
Pakistan 48.5
Colombia 48.3
Thailand 48.1
Uruguay 48.1
Costa Rica 47.9
Congo, Rep. 47.7
Korea, Rep. 47.3
Croatia 46.2
Dominican Republic 46.2
Guinea-Bissau 46.0
Togo 46.0
Australia 45.9
Cyprus 45.2
Yemen, Rep. 44.9
Kenya 44.6
Lebanon 44.4
Mexico 43.8
Panama 43.1
Namibia 42.3
Netherlands 41.8
Jamaica 41.2
Philippines 41.1
Iceland 40.8
Gambia 40.7
Albania 40.6
North Macedonia 40.2
Czechia 40.1
Latvia 40.1
Armenia 39.5
Ecuador 39.1
Lithuania 38.6
Myanmar 38.5
Malta 38.4
Norway 38.2
Mongolia 37.8
Chile 36.9
Ghana 34.2
Uganda 34.2
Liberia 34.1
Cote d'Ivoire 34.0
Switzerland 34.0
Benin 33.3
Lesotho 33.2
Papua New Guinea 33.2
Angola 32.8
Nepal 32.5
Sweden 32.2
Qatar 31.5
Burkina Faso 30.6
Mali 30.2
Serbia 30.2
Botswana 29.8
Honduras 29.8
Tanzania 29.4
Kyrgyzstan 29.3
Moldova 29.3
Ireland 28.7
Bangladesh 28.4
Indonesia 28.1
Belarus 27.6
Madagascar 27.5
Nicaragua 27.4
Paraguay 27.2
Saudi Arabia 27.1
United Arab Emirates 27.0
Denmark 26.8
Central African Republic 26.6
Mauritania 26.4
Oman 26.3
Luxembourg 26.0
Eswatini 25.7
Ethiopia 25.5
Zimbabwe 25.2
Burundi 25.0
Niger 24.5
Bosnia and Herzegovina 24.1
Uzbekistan 23.9
Bulgaria 23.8
Cameroon 23.7
Sierra Leone 23.6
Comoros 23.3
Estonia 23.1
Georgia 22.9
Guinea 22.1
Guyana 21.9
Vietnam 21.9
Peru 21.6
Nigeria 20.6
Kazakhstan 19.9
Russia 19.8
Türkiye 19.8
Chad 19.7
Guatemala 19.3
Taiwan 17.4
Tajikistan 16.6
Azerbaijan 16.5
Cambodia 16.0
Hong Kong 12.2
Kuwait 7.7
Congo, Dem. Rep 7.5
Haiti 6.4
Afghanistan 4.8
Turkmenistan 2.7
Brunei 1.5





Key:
Debt-to-GDP ratio expressed in percentage terms.

Grade definitions:
         A: Low debt
         B: Moderate debt
         C: High debt
         D: Very high debt
         E: Extremely high debt





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