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Government debt at 88.1% of GDP in euro area

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At the end of the second quarter of 2024, the general government gross debt to GDP ratio in the euro area (EA20) stood at 88.1%, compared with 87.8% at the end of the first quarter of 2024. In the EU, the ratio also increased from 81.3% to 81.5%.

Compared with the second quarter of 2023, the government debt to GDP ratio decreased in both the euro area (from 88.8% to 88.1%) and the EU (from 81.9% to 81.5%).

At the end of the second quarter of 2024, the general government debt was made up of 84.0% debt securities in the euro area and 83.6% in the EU, 13.4% loans in the euro area and 13.9% in the EU and 2.5% currency and deposits both in the euro area and in the EU.

Due to the involvement of EU Member States’ governments in lending to certain Member States, quarterly data on intergovernmental lending (IGL) are also published. The IGL as percentage of GDP at the end of the second quarter of 2024 stood at 1.5% in the euro area and at 1.3% in the EU.

These data are released by Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union.

Euro area and EU general government gross debt

2023Q2

2024Q1p

2024Q2p

Euro area

(million euro)

12 623 935

12 936 978

13 095 638

(% of GDP)

88.8

87.8

88.1

(million euro)

350 738

334 469

333 618

(% of total debt)

2.8

2.6

2.5

(million euro)

10 514 180

10 838 270

11 004 212

(% of total debt)

83.3

83.8

84.0

(million euro)

1 759 019

1 764 240

1 757 808

(% of total debt)

13.9

13.6

13.4

(million euro)

230 553

223 891

224 233

(% of GDP)

1.6

1.5

1.5

EU

 

 

 

(million euro)

13 712 980

14 113 267

14 300 832

(% of GDP)

81.9

81.3

81.5

(million euro)

373 561

358 321

358 254

(% of total debt)

2.7

2.5

2.5

(million euro)

11 376 101

11 766 712

11 951 823

(% of total debt)

83.0

83.4

83.6

(million euro)

1 963 320

1 988 236

1 990 755

(% of total debt)

14.3

14.1

13.9

(million euro)

230 553

223 891

224 233

(% of GDP)

1.4

1.3

1.3

Government debt at the end of the second quarter of 2024 by Member State

The highest ratios of government debt to GDP at the end of the second quarter of 2024 were recorded in Greece (163.6%), Italy (137.0%), France (112.2%), Belgium (108.0%), Spain (105.3%), and Portugal (100.6%), and the lowest were recorded in Bulgaria (22.1%), Estonia (23.8%) and Luxembourg (26.8%).

Compared with the first quarter of 2024, nine Member States registered an increase in their debt to GDP ratio at the end of the second quarter of 2024, seventeen a decrease, and the ratio remained stable in Denmark. The largest increases in the ratio were observed in Finland (+2.0 percentage points – pp), Austria and Italy (both +1.8 pp), France (+1.6 pp), Portugal (+1.2 pp), Poland (+0.9 pp) and Sweden (+0.6 pp). The largest decreases were recorded in Cyprus (-2.1 pp), Croatia (-2.0 pp), Greece (-1.8 pp), Lithuania (-1.7 pp), Spain (-0.9 pp), Czechia (-0.8 pp), the Netherlands and Germany (-0.7 pp), and Romania (-0.6 pp).

Changes in general government gross debt to GDP ratio, 2024Q2 compared to 2024Q1

Compared with the second quarter of 2023, thirteen Member States registered an increase in their debt to GDP ratio at the end of the second quarter of 2024, thirteen Member States registered a decrease, and the ratio remained stable in Czechia. The largest increases in the ratio were recorded in Finland (+5.2 pp), Estonia (+4.7 pp), Latvia and Poland (both +4.1 pp), Austria (+3.1 pp), Belgium (+2.3 pp), Romania (+2.2 pp), and Slovakia (+1.0 pp). The largest decreases were observed in Cyprus (-10.0 pp), Greece (-8.9 pp), Portugal (-8.1 pp), Croatia (-5.7 pp), Spain (-3.5 pp), the Netherlands (-2.2 pp), Germany (-1.7 pp), and Luxembourg (-1.3 pp).

Changes in general government gross debt to GDP ratio, 2024Q2 compared to 2023Q2

Tables

General government gross debt by Member State

General government gross debt

Millions of national currency

% of GDP

Difference in pp of GDP 2024Q2p compared with:

2023Q2

2024Q1p

2024Q2p

2023Q2

2024Q1p

2024Q2p

2023Q2

2024Q1p

EUR

12 623 935

12 936 978

13 095 638

88.8

87.8

88.1

-0.7

0.3

EUR

13 712 980

14 113 267

14 300 832

81.9

81.3

81.5

-0.4

0.2

EUR

604 353

638 812

643 098

105.7

108.4

108.0

2.3

-0.4

BGN

38 380

42 160

42 808

21.5

22.4

22.1

0.7

-0.2

CZK

3 150 740

3 337 526

3 321 079

42.6

43.4

42.6

0.0

-0.8

DKK

984 187

939 741

949 202

34.4

33.6

33.7

-0.7

0.0

EUR

2 595 555

2 639 393

2 635 103

63.6

62.6

61.9

-1.7

-0.7

EUR

7 167

9 233

9 162

19.0

24.1

23.8

4.7

-0.4

EUR

223 081

215 843

216 935

42.4

42.5

42.8

0.4

0.3

EUR

369 346

368 365

369 442

172.5

165.4

163.6

-8.9

-1.8

EUR

1 570 119

1 614 710

1 626 065

108.8

106.3

105.3

-3.5

-0.9

EUR

3 053 172

3 159 531

3 228 411

111.3

110.6

112.2

0.9

1.6

EUR

47 941

49 594

49 158

65.8

62.0

60.1

-5.7

-2.0

EUR

2 854 203

2 899 178

2 952 894

137.7

135.2

137.0

-0.7

1.8

EUR

24 510

23 087

22 852

80.5

72.6

70.5

-10.0

-2.1

EUR

15 985

18 046

18 193

42.3

46.3

46.4

4.1

0.1

EUR

26 792

29 226

28 343

37.7

39.1

37.4

-0.2

-1.7

EUR

22 210

21 640

21 718

28.2

27.1

26.8

-1.3

-0.2

HUF

52 773 257

58 288 378

59 557 092

74.9

76.0

75.8

0.9

-0.1

EUR

9 172

10 000

10 084

47.3

47.2

46.7

-0.6

-0.5

EUR

470 162

475 823

475 205

45.4

43.9

43.2

-2.2

-0.7

EUR

366 445

383 713

394 780

78.5

79.8

81.6

3.1

1.8

PLN

1 581 811

1 772 039

1 824 504

48.3

51.5

52.3

4.1

0.9

EUR

278 905

269 638

276 719

108.8

99.4

100.6

-8.1

1.2

RON

724 567

845 528

860 398

48.8

51.6

51.1

2.2

-0.6

EUR

42 629

45 472

45 468

70.0

70.1

69.6

-0.5

-0.5

EUR

69 008

75 939

76 906

59.4

60.6

60.4

1.0

-0.2

EUR

203 719

213 613

219 326

74.9

78.1

80.0

5.2

2.0

SEK

1 892 965

1 941 355

2 002 734

31.2

31.0

31.6

0.4

0.6

NOK

1 791 897

2 132 397

2 229 137

32.1

42.1

43.4

11.3

1.3

General government gross debt by Member State

Components of government debt, in % of GDP

IGL (assets)

Currency and deposits

Debt Securities

Loans

% of GDP

2024Q2p

2024Q2p

2024Q2p

2024Q2p

EUR

2.2

74.0

11.8

1.5

EUR

2.0

68.1

11.3

1.3

EUR

0.3

93.0

14.8

1.4

BGN

–

18.5

3.6

0.0

CZK

0.4

39.0

3.3

0.0

DKK

0.7

30.5

2.4

0.0

EUR

0.4

49.1

12.4

1.5

EUR

0.1

13.3

10.3

1.2

EUR

5.1

28.4

9.3

0.0

EUR

3.1

42.2

118.3

0.0

EUR

0.3

93.7

11.3

1.8

EUR

1.5

100.5

10.3

1.7

EUR

0.1

42.7

17.3

0.0

EUR

8.5

114.8

13.7

2.0

EUR

0.5

42.7

27.3

1.1

EUR

1.4

40.3

4.7

0.0

EUR

0.3

30.1

7.1

0.0

EUR

0.4

22.2

4.2

0.8

HUF

0.7

66.0

9.1

0.0

EUR

2.0

40.2

4.5

1.0

EUR

0.1

36.7

6.4

1.2

EUR

0.4

72.5

8.7

1.4

PLN

0.3

38.9

13.1

0.0

EUR

17.0

58.7

24.9

0.3

RON

0.9

42.8

7.4

0.0

EUR

0.3

60.2

9.0

1.7

EUR

0.0

53.6

6.7

1.5

EUR

0.3

60.6

19.1

1.6

SEK

2.4

18.2

11.0

0.0

NOK

–

15.6

27.8

–

Notes for users

Methods and definitions

Quarterly data on government debt are collected from the Member States according to European System of Accounts (ESA 2010), see Annex B, ESA 2010 transmission programme, and refer to the Maastricht debt definition, used in the context of the Excessive Deficit Procedure (EDP). Annual EDP data, last notified in October 2024, are the subject of a thorough verification by Eurostat.

The general government gross debt is defined as the consolidated gross debt of the whole general government sector outstanding at the end of the quarter (at face value). General government debt consists of liabilities of general government in the following financial instruments: currency and deposits (AF.2), debt securities (AF.3) and loans (AF.4), as defined in ESA 2010.

The debt to GDP ratio is calculated for each quarter using the sum of quarterly GDP for the four last quarters. Quarterly data on GDP are the most recent ones transmitted by the EU Member States. While quarterly debt figures are consistent with annual debt figures at coinciding publications, differences between quarterly and annual GDP figures occur for Belgium, Greece, Austria and Poland.

For the purpose of proper consolidation of general government debt and to provide users with information, Eurostat publishes data on government loans (IGL) to other EU governments. The concepts and definitions are based on ESA 2010 and on the rules relating to the statistics for the EDP. The data covered is the stock of loans related to claims on other EU Member States, including loans made through the European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF). The valuation basis is the stock of loans at face value outstanding at end of each quarter. From the first quarter of 2011 onwards, the intergovernmental lending figures relate mainly to lending to Greece, Ireland and Portugal and include loans made by the EFSF. A methodological change as regards the statistical recording of deferred interest on EFSF loans affecting the face value of general government gross debt was implemented by Greece, following Eurostat’s advice. This change also affected the EFSF guarantors.

For stock data such as general government debt, end of period exchange rates are used in the compilation of the EU aggregates. For flow data, such as GDP, average exchange rates are used. The EU aggregates, denominated in euro, can fluctuate as a result of exchange rate movements between the euro and other EU currencies.

All quarterly government finance statistics data for the first and second quarter of 2024 have been labelled provisional. 

Geographical Information

Euro area (EA20): Belgium, Germany, Estonia, Ireland, Greece, Spain, France, Croatia, Italy, Cyprus, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Austria, Portugal, Slovenia, Slovakia and Finland.

European Union (EU27): Belgium, Bulgaria, Czechia, Denmark, Germany, Estonia, Ireland, Greece, Spain, France, Croatia, Italy, Cyprus, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Hungary, Malta, the Netherlands, Austria, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Slovakia, Finland and Sweden.

For more information

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