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NATIONAL PUBLIC DEBT Kyrgyzstan 2017

Public debt went up in Kyrgyzstan

In 2017 Kyrgyzstan public debt was 4,010 million euros4,528 million dollars, has increased 373503 million since 2016.

This amount means that the debt in 2017 reached 58.79% of Kyrgyzstan GDP, a 0.28 percentage point fall from 2016, when it was 59.07% of GDP.

If we check the tables we can see the evolution of Kyrgyzstan debt. It has risen since 2007 in global debt terms, when it was 1,604 million euros 2,198 million dollars and also in terms of GDP percentage, when it amounted to 57.74%.

According to the last data point published, Kyrgyzstan per capita debt in 2017 was 653 euros738 dollars per inhabitant. In 2016 it was 604 euros 669 dollars, afterwards rising by 49 euros69 dollars, and if we again check 2007 we can see that then the debt per person was 306 euros419 dollars .

The position of Kyrgyzstan, as compared with the rest of the world, has remained in 2017 in terms of GDP percentage. Currently it is country number 123 in the list of debt to GDP and 44 in debt per capita, out of the 191 we publish.

In this page we show you the progression of the public debt in Kyrgyzstan. You can see debt in other countries in Public debt and see all the information about Kyrgyzstan in economy of Kyrgyzstan.

Kyrgyzstan: Evolution of debt
DateDebt (M.€.)Debt ($M)Debt (%GDP)Debt Per CapitaDebt Per Capita
20174,0104,52858.79%€653$738
20163,6374,02559.07%€604$669
20154,0374,48067.09%€685$760
20143,0124,00253.60%€521$693
20132,6033,45747.13%€460$610
20122,5933,33450.48%€467$600
20112,2293,10250.06%€407$566
20102,1572,86259.70%€398$528
20091,9692,74358.49%€368$513
20081,7132,51949.01%€324$476
20071,6042,19857.74%€306$419
20061,6572,08173.36%€319$401
20051,6922,10685.66%€329$410
20041,6502,05292.67%€325$404
20031,8382,078108.23%€367$415
20021,8351,734107.94%€369$349
20011,8421,650108.21%€374$335
20001,8251,687123.30%€374$346
Kyrgyzstan: Evolution of debt as a percentage of GDP

Kyrgyzstan: Evolution of debt in millions