Government budget deficit

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CountriesDeficit (M.€)Deficit ($M)Deficit (%GDP)
United States [+]
-287,700
-4.66%
United Kingdom [+]-27,426
-33,090
-3.00%
Germany [+]-50,572
-59,814
-3.19%
France [+]-29,402
-36,462
-2.90%
Japan [+]
61,098
1.67%
Spain [+]-16,451
-26,428
-4.71%
Italy [+]-87,056
-136,299
-11.02%
Portugal [+]-5,127
-7,133
-7.93%
Greece [+]-5,340
-10,030
-9.58%
Ireland [+]-1,074
-1,366
-2.81%
United Arab Emirates [+]
1,918
3.85%
Antigua and Barbuda [+]
-20
-4.09%
Austria [+]-4,343
-5,138
-2.95%
Australia [+]
-9,046
-2.79%
Bangladesh [+]
188
0.44%
Belgium [+]-13,290
-15,756
-7.67%
Burkina Faso [+]
-98
-2.77%
Bahrain [+]
-189
-3.62%
Burundi [+]
56
4.82%
Benin [+]
-67
-3.08%
Brunei [+]
-56
-1.07%
Bolivia [+]
-224
-4.20%
Bahamas [+]
-151
-2.91%
Bhutan [+]
-1
-0.52%
Canada [+]
-51,202
-8.36%
Central African Republic [+]
-120
-8.00%
Republic of the Congo [+]
-340
-11.20%
Switzerland [+]
-4,968
-1.85%
Chile [+]
587
1.54%
China [+]
-4,312
-1.04%
Colombia [+]
203
0.35%
Costa Rica [+]
-173
-2.41%
Djibouti [+]
-6
-0.86%
Denmark [+]
-4,080
-2.93%
Dominica [+]
-7
-2.99%
Algeria [+]
772
1.66%
Ethiopia [+]
-812
-6.00%
Finland [+]-934
385
-0.90%
Gabon [+]
-117
-2.03%
Grenada [+]
-13
-4.34%
Ghana [+]
-272
-1.59%
Guinea [+]
-136
-3.25%
Equatorial Guinea [+]
-312
-236.04%
Guinea-Bissau [+]
12
1.61%
Hong Kong [+]
2,897
3.13%
Honduras [+]
-90
-2.16%
India [+]
-21,339
-7.76%
Iran [+]
-6,097
-2.01%
Iceland [+]
-46
-0.66%
Jamaica [+]
170
3.23%
Jordan [+]
-444
-9.91%
Kenya [+]
-1,005
-6.56%
Kiribati [+]
2
3.37%
Comoros [+]
-9
-2.26%
Saint Kitts and Nevis [+]
2
0.92%
Kuwait [+]
-16,379
-151.31%
Lebanon [+]
-856
-19.50%
Saint Lucia [+]
-3
-0.43%
Sri Lanka [+]
-854
-7.97%
Lesotho [+]
75
9.84%
Lithuania [+]5
0
Libya [+]
2,944
8.41%
Morocco [+]
-313
-0.90%
Madagascar [+]
-143
-4.40%
Mongolia [+]
-180
-6.37%
Maldives [+]
-27
-10.22%
Mexico [+]
5,501
1.58%
Malaysia [+]
857
1.60%
Mozambique [+]
-77
-2.13%
Namibia [+]
-45
-1.59%
Nigeria [+]
-1,000
-1.66%
Netherlands [+]-5,754
-6,806
-2.06%
Norway [+]
-145
-0.12%
New Zealand [+]
-2,666
-6.14%
Oman [+]
16
0.12%
Panama [+]
-27
-0.46%
Papua New Guinea [+]
-35
-0.62%
Philippines [+]
-136
-0.26%
Paraguay [+]
238
3.41%
Qatar [+]
-143
-2.57%
Romania [+]
913
3.23%
Saudi Arabia [+]
-4,333
-3.28%
Solomon Islands [+]
7
2.98%
Seychelles [+]
12
3.15%
Sudan [+]
-671
-26.48%
Sweden [+]
832
0.31%
Singapore [+]
316
0.68%
Suriname [+]
-106
-9.80%
El Salvador [+]
-121
-2.31%
Syria [+]
-836
-6.57%
Eswatini [+]
42
3.19%
Togo [+]
-96
-3.52%
Tunisia [+]
-783
-5.25%
Trinidad and Tobago [+]
-11
-0.21%
Taiwan [+]
-17,295
-9.24%
Tanzania [+]
36
0.61%
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines [+]
-1
-0.49%
Venezuela [+]
-1,213
-2.28%
Vanuatu [+]
-6
-2.81%
Yemen [+]
-845
-5.76%

Deficit is the negative difference between revenues and expenditures of the state, ie, expenses are higher than revenues.

There is surplus when the difference is positive, ie, revenues exceed expenditures.

As in the case of debt, to measure the importance of the deficit in an economy is compared to GDP, to calculate the percentage of deficit to GDP.