In the fourth quarter of 2020, Greece's national debt was the highest in all of the European Union, amounting to 165.5 percent of Greece's gross domestic product. In spite of Greece's total being high by EU standards, it marks a substantial decrease from the historical high point reached by the country's national debt of 207 percent of GDP in 2020. Italy, France, Spain, Belgium, and Portugal also all have government debt worth over one year's production of their economies, while the small Baltic country of Estonia has the smallest national debt when compared with GDP, at only 18.2 percent.
In debitum incrementum?
A country’s national debt, also known as government debt or public debt, is defined as all borrowings owed by the government of a country. It usually comprises internal debt – owed to other governmental departments – and external debt, which is held by the public and is owed to government bond owners. National debt can be caused by a struggling economy in general, or by low tax income, which usually leads to money being borrowed from other governments for support, which in turn cannot be paid back right away. At first glance, a high national debt is not always a sign of a struggling economy – but since increasing debt can slow down economic growth significantly, it is imperative for the respective government to seek a steady reduction in the long run.
Government debt in relation to gross domestic product (GDP) in European Union countries in the 3rd quarter of 2023
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Eurostat. (January 22, 2024). Government debt in relation to gross domestic product (GDP) in European Union countries in the 3rd quarter of 2023 [Graph]. In Statista. Retrieved November 23, 2024, from https://www.statista.com/statistics/269684/national-debt-in-eu-countries-in-relation-to-gross-domestic-product-gdp/?fbclid=IwAR1bfp1-veHkjgnbrZOne1K7kOjZ-2W5mUlFuPGndUj2OErMYytzglUH6uY
Eurostat. "Government debt in relation to gross domestic product (GDP) in European Union countries in the 3rd quarter of 2023." Chart. January 22, 2024. Statista. Accessed November 23, 2024. https://www.statista.com/statistics/269684/national-debt-in-eu-countries-in-relation-to-gross-domestic-product-gdp/?fbclid=IwAR1bfp1-veHkjgnbrZOne1K7kOjZ-2W5mUlFuPGndUj2OErMYytzglUH6uY
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