% of GDP · United States. 36.26 · France. 58.34 · Japan. 44.09 · United Kingdom. 44.3 · Sweden. 47.32 · Spain. 47.11 · Italy. 56.74 · South Africa. 32.47. |
This article lists countries alphabetically, with total government expenditure as percentage of Gross domestic product (GDP) for the listed countries. |
The federal government spent $6.75 trillion in FY 2022. This means federal spending was equal to 23% of the total gross domestic product (GDP), or economic ... |
General government expenditures amounted to 46.3% of GDP on average across oecD countries in 2021. France (59.1%), Greece (57.7%) and Italy (57.3%) were the ... |
General government spending provides an indication of the size of government across countries. |
Government spending to GDP in the United States averaged 25.68 percent of GDP from 1900 until 2023, reaching an all time high of 47.01 percent of GDP in 2020. |
We can see that there is a strong positive correlation: high-income countries tend to have larger government expenditures as a share of their GDP. And this is ... |
In 2022–23, government spending was almost £1200 billion, or around 45% of GDP. Health spending is a growing share of the total. |
It is calculated using Federal Net Outlays (FYONET) and Gross Domestic Product (GDPA): FYONGDA188S = ((FYONET/1000)/GDPA)*100. |
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