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Mexico - General government gross debt as a share of GDP

54.3 (%) in 2017

Government gross debt as a share of GDP of Mexico slipped by 4.28% from 56.8 % in 2016 to 54.3 % in 2017. Since the 8.08% jump in 2015, government gross debt as a share of GDP grew by 2.84% in 2017.

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What is government gross debt as a share of GDP?

Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110).

What is Mexico government gross debt as a share of GDP?

Date Value Change, %
2017 54.3 -4.28%
2016 56.8 7.43%
2015 52.8 8.08%
2014 48.9 6.50%
2013 45.9 7.62%
2012 42.7 -0.49%
2011 42.9 2.14%
2010 42.0 -3.92%
2009 43.7 2.79%
2008 42.5 14.21%
2007 37.2 -0.58%
2006 37.4

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