Private Debt to GDP in Germany decreased to 170.70 percent in 2023 from 177.30 percent in 2022. Private Debt to GDP in Germany averaged 171.30 percent from 1995 until 2023, reaching an all time high of 185.30 percent in 2002 and a record low of 154.30 percent in 1995. source: OECD

Private Debt to GDP in Germany is expected to reach 176.00 percent by the end of 2024, according to Trading Economics global macro models and analysts expectations. In the long-term, the Germany Private Debt to GDP is projected to trend around 175.00 percent in 2025 and 171.00 percent in 2026, according to our econometric models.




Related Last Previous Unit Reference
Banks Balance Sheet 10763.73 10599.71 EUR Billion Nov 2024
Central Bank Balance Sheet 2406.03 2395.60 EUR Billion Jan 2025
Foreign Exchange Reserves 363705.00 366019.00 EUR Million Dec 2024
Interbank Rate 2.82 3.01 percent Dec 2024
ECB Interest Rate 3.15 3.40 percent Dec 2024
Loans to Private Sector 1888.71 1883.98 EUR Billion Sep 2024
Money Supply M1 2703.90 2645.20 EUR Billion Nov 2024
Money Supply M2 3895.60 3855.30 EUR Billion Nov 2024
Money Supply M3 3974.40 3936.30 EUR Billion Nov 2024
Private Debt to GDP 170.70 177.30 percent Dec 2023

Germany Private Debt to GDP
Private sector debt to GDP measures the indebtedness of both sectors, non-financial corporations and households and non-profit institutions serving households, as a percentage of GDP.
Actual Previous Highest Lowest Dates Unit Frequency
170.70 177.30 185.30 154.30 1995 - 2023 percent Yearly