Kuwait Debt to GDP Ratio: 7.2%

DEBT TO GDP RATIO (PERCENTAGE)

GDP in Kuwait is offically estimated to be $159 Billion US dollars at the end of 2024.

The economy of Kuwait is offically reported as having a debt-to-GDP ratio of 7.2%, indicating Kuwait's debt level is $12 Billion.

World Economics has reassessed Kuwait's debt levels and estimates them to be lower than official figures suggest.

Gross Debt-to-GDP Ratio: Kuwait


Source: IMF, World Economics
Notes: Current Market Prices
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Economic Indicators: Kuwait 2021 2022 2023 2024
Debt to GDP Ratio (%) 7.2 2.9 3.2 7.2
Current GDP (Billions, US$) 148 184 164 159
Current GDP per Capita (US$) 34,044 40,077 33,730 32,433
Real GDP (US$ Billions, 2010) 112 115 117 114
Real GDP per Capita (US$, 2010) 26,355 26,508 24,155 23,227
Real GDP PPP (Billions, 2017) 205 224 219 213
Real GDP per Capita PPP (int$ 2017) 44,825 48,135 48,846 45,430
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