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Gross debt in Serbia

The government gross debt refers to the total of all sums of money that have to be paid to other countries, communities or institutions. Not included in the gross debt are the demands of a country to foreign ones.

The gross debt in Serbia in the period from 2003 to 2021 was between 12.3 billion and 35.7 billion USD. The highest level of the last years at 36 billion US Dollar was reached in 2021.

Based on the number of inhabitants, this is a debt of 5,217 USD per person. For comparison, the average debt per person in the same year in the European Union was 33,695 USD.


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Gross debt of the last 18 years in billion USD




YearSerbia totalSerbia per capitaEU per capita
200316.11 bn USD2,153 USD15,286 USD
200416.23 bn USD2,175 USD17,595 USD
200514.17 bn USD1,905 USD18,327 USD
200612.26 bn USD1,655 USD18,877 USD
200713.35 bn USD1,809 USD20,898 USD
200815.70 bn USD2,135 USD24,086 USD
200915.05 bn USD2,056 USD25,361 USD
201016.86 bn USD2,313 USD26,496 USD
201121.02 bn USD2,905 USD29,231 USD
201223.04 bn USD3,201 USD28,174 USD
201327.25 bn USD3,803 USD29,981 USD
201431.26 bn USD4,385 USD30,648 USD
201527.77 bn USD3,913 USD25,918 USD
201627.62 bn USD3,913 USD26,261 USD
201725.58 bn USD3,644 USD27,024 USD
201827.21 bn USD3,896 USD28,448 USD
201926.81 bn USD3,860 USD27,168 USD
202030.62 bn USD4,439 USD30,783 USD
202135.65 bn USD5,217 USD33,695 USD


Comparison of gross debt per capita with the European Union in U.S. dollars



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