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Turkiye Government debt

The World Bank — World Development Indicators (CC BY 4.0) · updated 2024-12-31

Latest · 202426.62%
Previous · 202333.25%
Highest · 200948.49%
Lowest · 199525.86%

Turkiye's government debt stands at 26.62% as of 2024-12-31, down from 33.25% in 2023. Historical data runs from 1990 to 2024 (26 observations).

Recent trend

In 2024, Turkiye's government debt was 26.62%, down from 33.25% in 2023.

In 2023, Turkiye's government debt was 33.25%, down from 35.33% in 2022.

In 2022, Turkiye's government debt was 35.33%, down from 41.64% in 2021.

In 2021, Turkiye's government debt was 41.64%, up from 41.04% in 2020.

In 2020, Turkiye's government debt was 41.04%, up from 33.46% in 2019.

Turkiye Government debt — historical data

YearValueChange
202426.62%-6.64%
202333.25%-2.08%
202235.33%-6.31%
202141.64%+0.5979%
202041.04%+7.58%
201933.46%+4.06%
201829.4%-0.1734%
201729.57%-0.5018%
201630.08%+0.9301%
201529.15%-1.98%
201431.12%-0.663%
201331.78%-5.92%
201237.7%-2.27%
201139.97%-5.21%
201045.18%-3.31%
200948.49%+7.46%
200841.03%+10.75%
199830.29%-1.59%
199731.88%+4.39%
199627.48%+1.63%
199525.86%-18.16%
199444.02%+10.32%
199333.7%-0.3191%
199234.02%+1.89%
199132.13%+1.88%
199030.25%

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Frequently asked questions

What is Turkiye's government debt?

Turkiye's government debt is 26.62% as of 2024-12-31, compared with 33.25% in 2023. The World Bank — World Development Indicators (CC BY 4.0)

What was the highest government debt in Turkiye?

The highest recorded value is 48.49% (2009); the lowest is 25.86% (1995), across data from 1990 to 2024.

Where does this data come from?

The World Bank — World Development Indicators (CC BY 4.0) Figures are republished with attribution and updated as the source releases new observations.