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IMF says global debt fell to $235 trillion in 2022, but still above 2021 level

According to the multilateral agency, private debt has fallen at a faster rate than public debt over the last two years

September 13, 2023 / 18:42 IST
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The IMF launched the latest update to its Global Debt Database on September 13.

Global debt declined by 10 percentage points of the world's GDP for the second year running in 2022 to $235 trillion, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). However, despite the decline, the world's debt remains 9 percentage points above what it was in 2019 and $200 billion higher than in 2021.

According to the IMF, total global debt in 2022 stood at 238 percent of the world's GDP, down from 248 percent in 2021 but higher than 229 percent in 2019.

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"The fall in the last two years – which reversed about two-thirds of the 2020 surge in debt – is mainly explained by the rebound in economic activity, after a sharp contraction in the early stages of the pandemic, and massive inflation surprises," the IMF noted on September 13 at the launch of the latest update to its Global Debt Database.

Global debt had jumped to 258 percent of world GDP in 2020.