List of government budgets by country

This article includes a chart representing revenues, expenditures and resulting deficit or surplus of government's budget. The countries are ranked by budget revenues. Only sovereign states are included. The data is taken mainly from CIA World Factbook.[1]

Estimating budgets

Note: For some federations like Brazil and Mexico, only the federal budget is shown. For most other countries the total budget is shown. Although Germany is a federation, the statistics for Germany represent total general government spending.[2] In the United States, federal spending represents only 55% of total public spending (the total being approximately 6 trillion USD in 2011).

List

Rank Country Revenues
(million USD)
Expenditures
(million USD)
Deficit/surplus
(million USD)
Deficit/surplus
(% of expenditures)
Date
1  United States of America 3,525,200 3,999,000 -474,000 -11.8 2016 est.
2  China 2,285,000 2,469,000 −174,000 −8.2 2014[3] est.
3  Germany 1,721,000 1,696,000 +25,000 +3.59 2014 est.
4  Japan 1,480,000 1,704,000 -224,000 −31.03 2015[3] est.
5  France 1,253,000 1,351,000 −98,000 −7.2 2015[3] est.
6  Italy 990,000 1,055,000 −65,000 −9.7 2014[3] est.
7  UK 1,090,000 1,180,000 −85,560 2016[4]
8  Brazil 876,500 891,200 -14,700 -1.65 2014[3] est.
9  Canada (details) 675,800 717,800 −42,000 −7.4 2014[3] est.
10  Spain 531,700 613,200 −81,500 −15.3 2014 est.
11  Australia (details) 487,700 519,600 −31,900 −6.54 2014 est.
12  Netherlands 390,200 410,400 −20,200 -5.18 2014 est.
13  South Korea 350,700 337,900 +12,800 +3.65 2014 est.
14  Mexico 299,600 340,600 −41,000 −13.7 2014 est.
15  Sweden 291,000 301,700 −10,700 −3.68 2014 est.
16  India 280,530 400,550 −154,020 −36.2 2015 est.
17  Saudi Arabia 278,900 293,300 −14,400 −5.16 2014 est.
18  Belgium 276,800 293,400 −16,600 −6 2014 est.
19  Norway 273,900 228,400 +45,500 +16.6 2014 est.
20  Indonesia 234,663 256,933 −22,270 −8.67 2014 est.
21   Switzerland 231,100 229,300 +1,800 2014 est.
22  Austria 217,900 228,400 −10,500 −4.82 2014 est.
23  Russia 216,300 251,600 −35,300 −14.0 2015 est.
24  Turkey 194,500 204,900 −10,400 −5.35 2014 est.
25  Finland 151,400 160,000 −8,600 −5.68 2014 est.
26  United Arab Emirates 150,800 130,900 +19,900 2014 est.
27  Denmark 118,300 127,500 −9,200 2014 est.
28  Portugal 110,800 120,200 −9,400 2014 est.
29  Greece 109,000 117,400 −8,400 −7.71 2014 est.
30  Argentina 105,800 113,300 −7,500 2014 est.
31  South Africa 102,800 118,300 −15,500 2014 est.
32  Qatar 92,460 58,540 +33,920 2014 est.
33  Venezuela 90,700 106,100 −15,400 2011 est.
34  Colombia 89,900 97,800 −7,900 2011 est.
35  Kuwait 87,620 75,280 +12,340 2014 est.
36  Iraq 86,030 97,570 −11,540 -13.4 2014 est.
37  Poland 85,288 99,873 −14,585 −14.6 2014 est.[5]
38  Ireland 75,900 97,900 −22,000 2011 est.
39  Taiwan 75,300 90,700 −15,400 2011 est.
40  Algeria 73,700 78,600 −4,900 2011 est.
41  Egypt 72,700 95,700 −23,000 2014 est.
42  Thailand 71,310 79,600 −8,290 −11.6 2014 est.
43  Malaysia 68,090 79,630 −11,540 −3.4 2014 est.
44  Israel 66,700 74,800 −8,100 2011 est.
45  Peru 65,630 65,900 −270 2014 est.
46  Hungary 65,210 68,730 -3,520 2014 est.
47  Iran[1] 62,110 67,070 -4,960 -7.99 2014 est.
48  New Zealand 60,900 74,700 −13,800 2011 est.
49  Romania 59,600 67,400 −7,800 2011 est.
50  Chile 58,490 61,260 -2,770 2013 est.
51  Czech Republic 51,450 59,410 −7,960 2011 est.
52  Pakistan 48,000 51,500 −16,500 −32.1 2016
53  Singapore 47,350 43,250 +4,100 2014 est.
54  Angola 47,090 55,800 -11,710 2014 est.
55  Cuba 43,600 46,200 −2,600 2011 est.
56  Oman 40,090 37,650 +2,400 2014 est.
57  Ukraine 38,360 44,000 −5,640 2014 est.
58  Kazakhstan 36,600 40,500 −3,900 2011 est.
59  Slovakia 32,800 35,700 −2,900 2011 est.
60  Vietnam 32,500 37,800 −5,300 2011 est.
61  Philippines 63,980 59,000 −4,980 2016 est.
62  Belarus 30,530 29,710 +820 2014 est.
63  Morocco 25,700 31,400 −5,700 2011 est.
64  Luxembourg 25,000 25,500 −500 2011 est.
65  Nigeria 19,280 30,000 −10,720 2016 est.
66  Slovenia 21,300 23,500 −2,200 2011 est.
67  Azerbaijan 19,850 22,300 -2,450 2011 est.
68  Ecuador 18,500 19,500 −1,100 2011 est.
69  Croatia 18,600 22,300 −3,700 2011 est.
70  Libya 18,200 32,000 −13,800 2011 est.
71  Bulgaria 18,100 19,200 −1,100 2011 est.
72  Lithuania 14,200 16,300 −2,100 2011 est.
72  Burma 12,950 15,234.0 −2,284 2015 est.[6]
73  Cyprus 10,400 12,000 −1,600 2011 est.
74  Latvia 11,700 17,900 −6,200 2011 est.
75  Syria 9,900 11,100 −1,200 2011 est.
76  Serbia 10,200 12,800 −1,600 −15.7 2011 est.
77  Tunisia 17,600 19,600 −2,000 2011 est.
78  Yemen 7,300 10,600 −3,300 2011 est.
79  Estonia 9,800 9,890 −90 2016 est.[7]
80  Bangladesh 31,570 44,278 −12,708 2016

MoF, GoB

81  Trinidad and Tobago 16,970 18,080 -111 2014 est.
82  Uruguay 7,300 8,100 −800 2011 est.
83  Bolivia 13,600 14,000 −400 2011 est.
84  Uzbekistan 18,290 18,160 +130 2014 est.
85  Dominican Republic 10,658 12,308 −1,650 2016.

[8]

86  Sri Lanka 8,500 12,600 −4,100 2011 est.
87  Bosnia and Herzegovina 8,400 9,000 −600 2011 est.
88  Iceland 5,900 6,500 −600 2011 est.
89  Lebanon 9,300 11,700 −2,400 2011 est.
90  Brunei 5,500 5,801 −300 2011 est.
91  Kenya 16,800 19,500 −2,700 2013 est.
92  Sudan 6,548 9,000 -2,452 2014 est.
93  Panama 7,800 8,500 −700 2011 est.
94  Jordan 5,900 9,600 −3,700 2011 est.
95  Bahrain 7,500 8,400 −900 2011 est.
96  Equatorial Guinea 5,224 6,274 -1,050 2014 est.
97  Republic of the Congo 4,800 5,900 −1,100 2011 est.
98  Guatemala 5,500 6,900 −1,400 2011 est.
99  Cote d'Ivoire 4,400 6,300 −1,900 2011 est.
100  Costa Rica 5,800 8,100 −2,300 2011 est.
101  Georgia 5,400 10,100 −4,700 2011 est.
102  Ethiopia 5,400 6,000 −600 2011 est.
103  Botswana 5,600 6,200 −600 2011 est.
104  Tanzania 4,600 6,100 −1,500 2011 est.
105  Jamaica 3,800 4,700 −900 2011 est.
106  Ghana 8,800 10,400 −1,600 2011 est.
107  Paraguay 5,540 6,242 -702 2014 est.
108  Gabon 5,263 5,487 -224 2014 est.
109  Cameroon 5,000 5,300 −300 2011 est.
110  Malta 4,721 4,918 -197 2014 est.
111  El Salvador 4,400 5,300 −900 2011 est.
112  Zambia 3,600 4,400 −800 2011 est.
113  Albania 3,300 3,700 −400 2011 est.
114  Senegal 3,300 4,300 −1,000 2011 est.
115  Papua New Guinea 4,200 4,200 2011 est.
116  Macedonia 3,100 3,400 −300 2011 est.
117  North Korea 3,200 3,300 −100 2007 est.
118  Mozambique 3,700 4,200 −500 2011 est.
119  Uganda 2,400 3,400 −1,000 2011 est.
120  Namibia 3,700 4,900 −1,200 2011 est.
121  Honduras 3,000 3,700[9] −700 2011 est.
122  Armenia 2,300 2,600 −300 2011 est.
123  Chad 2,500 3,500 −1,000 2011 est.
124  Moldova 2,700 2,700 2011 est.
125  Mauritius 2,400 2,800 −400 2011 est.
126  Burkina Faso 2,200 2,600 −400 2011 est.
127  Mongolia 3,400 3,500 −100 2011 est.
128    Nepal 6,300 9,700 -3400 2016 est.
129  Madagascar 1,600 1,700 −100 2011 est.
130  Mali 2,200 2,600 −400 2011 est.
131  Benin 1,400 1,700 −300 2011 est.
132  Fiji 4,200 4,100 +100 2011 est.
133  Turkmenistan 900 1,100 −200 2011 est.
134  Tajikistan 1,800 1,800 2011 est.
135  Nicaragua 1,400 1,600 −200 2011 est.
136  Cambodia 2,000 2,700 −700 2011 est.
137  Malawi 1,800 1,800 2011 est.
138  Swaziland 1,000 1,500 −500 2011 est.
139  Kosovo 1,700 2,100 −400 2011 est.
140  Bahamas 1,030 1,030 FY04/05
141  Rwanda 2,279 - - FY14/15 est.
142  Afghanistan 890 [10] 2,700 −1,810 2007 est.
143  Monaco 863.0 920.6 −57.6 2005 est.
144  Barbados 847[11] 886 −39 2000 est.
145  Haiti 820.6 965.2 −144.6 2008 est.
146  Laos 809.6 954.0 −144.4 2008 est.
147  Mauritania 770 770 2007 est.
148  Maldives 762[12] 884 −122 2008 est.
149  Democratic Republic of the Congo 8,037 9,090 −1,053 2015[13] [14]
150  San Marino 667.7 719.5 -51.8 2011
151  Togo 551.5 620.1 −68.6 2008 est.
152  Cape Verde 525.4 585.3 −59.9 2008 est.
153  Lesotho 523.0 479.5 +43.5 2008 est.
154  Andorra 1,029 1,041 -12 2012
155  Guyana 463.7 536.0 −72.3 2008 est.
156  Liechtenstein 995.3 890.4 +104.9 2011 est.
157  Belize 335.5 361.5 −26.0 2008 est.
158  Niger 320[15] 320 2002 est.
159  Seychelles 318.1 324.6 −6.5 2008 est.
160  Guinea 315.0 796.5 −481.5 2008 est.
161   Vatican City 308 326.4 -18.4 2011
162  Timor-Leste 300 2,000 -1,500 2014 est.
163  Burundi 292.2 351.3 −59.1 2008 est.
164  Bhutan 272 350 [16] −78 2005
165  Central African Republic 250 273 −23 2007 est.
166  Eritrea 234.5 523.1 −288.6 2008 est.
167  Gambia 194.3 228.8 −34.5 2008 est.
168  Samoa 257.3 300.2 -42.9 2014 est.
169  Saint Lucia 141.2 146.7 −5.5 2000 est.
170  Djibouti 135 182 −47 1999 est.
171  Antigua and Barbuda 123.7 145.9 −22.2 2000 est.
172  Sierra Leone 96 351 −255 2000 est.
173  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 185.2 185.2 - 2014 est.
174  Saint Kitts and Nevis 89.7 128.2 −38.5 2003 est.
175  Grenada 85.8 102.1 −16.3 1997
176  Tonga 80.48 109.8 −29.32 FY07/08
177  Vanuatu 173.1 171 +2.1 2014 est.
178  Dominica 73.9 84.4 −10.5 2001
179  Kiribati 55.52 59.71 −4.19 FY05
180  Sao Tome and Principe 47.65 51.48 −3.83 2008 est.
181  Tuvalu 21.54 23.05 −1.51 2006
182  Nauru 13.5 13.5 2005
183  Zimbabwe 3,732 4,615 -883 2014

See also

Europe:

United States:

References

  1. 1 2 "The World Factbook". Retrieved 12 September 2015.
  2. http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-EK-11-001/EN/KS-EK-11-001-EN.PDF
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 The World Factbook. "List of government budgets by country". https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/fields/2056.html. Check date values in: |access-date= (help); External link in |website= (help);
  4. HM Treasury, "Government spending and revenue: Chart 2: Public sector receipts 2016-17", in HM Treasury, Budget 2016 (pdf), London: HMSO, p. 6, ISBN 9781474129572.
  5. "Ustawa budżetowa na rok 2014 z dnia 24 stycznia 2014 r.". Retrieved 12 September 2015.
  6. Myanmar Times (2 April 2015). "U Thein Sein govt's last budget approved". Retrieved 29 December 2015.
  7. http://www.fin.ee/riigieelarve-2016
  8. http://www.digepres.gob.do/proyecto-de-ley/2016/proyecto-ley-general-del-estado.pdf
  9. Including capital expenditures of $106 million.
  10. Afghanistan has also received $2.6 billion from the Reconstruction Trust Fund and $63 million from the Law and Order Trust Fund.
  11. Including grants.
  12. Including foreign grants.
  13. http://www.radiookapi.net/actualite/2014/10/16/rdc-le-budget-2015-juge-recevable-lassemblee-nationale
  14. http://www.budget.gouv.cd/2012/budget2015/vote/budget2015.pdf
  15. Includes $134 million from foreign sources.
  16. The government of India finances nearly three-fifths of Bhutan's budget expenditures.
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