Why is the world so deep in debt and which countries are worst affected?
Daniel Coughlin
03 October 2024
Countries living beyond their means
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Record global debt
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COVID borrowing and spiralling interest payments
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How do governments manage debt?
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What do governments do if they can't pay their debts?
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The importance of a sovereign good credit rating
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What is the debt-to-GDP ratio and why is it important?
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Russia, debt-to-GDP ratio: 20.8%
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Switzerland, debt-to-GDP ratio: 36.7%
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New Zealand, debt-to-GDP ratio: 47.4%
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Australia, debt-to-GDP ratio: 49.6%
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Mexico, debt-to-GDP ratio: 55.6%
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Germany, debt-to-GDP ratio: 63.7%
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Austria, debt-to-GDP ratio: 75.4%
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South Africa, debt-to-GDP ratio: 75.4%
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India, debt-to-GDP ratio: 82.5%
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Argentina, debt-to-GDP ratio: 86.2%
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China, debt-to-GDP ratio: 88.6%
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UK, debt-to-GDP ratio: 104.3%
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Canada, debt-to-GDP ratio: 104.7%
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Spain, debt-to-GDP ratio: 106.3%
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France, debt-to-GDP ratio: 111.6%
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USA, debt-to-GDP ratio: 123.3%
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Italy, debt-to-GDP ratio: 139.2%
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Greece, debt-to-GDP ratio: 148.8%
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Singapore, debt-to-GDP ratio: 162.5%
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Japan, debt-to-GDP ratio: 254.6%
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