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GhanaFiscal Balance (% of GDP)

Category: Fiscal & MonetarySource: IMF World Economic OutlookGlobal Rank: #68 of 192
Latest Value
-1.7%
2027
YoY Change
+10.5%
20262027
Global Rank
#68
of 192 countries
Maximum
-1.7%
2027
Minimum
-17.4%
2020
Last
-1.7%
Previous
-1.9%
Highest
-1.7%
Lowest
-17.4%
Unit
Percent of GDP
Source
IMF World Economic Outlook
Actual
IMF Forecast
Source: IMF World Economic Outlook

Historical Data

YearValueChange
2027-1.7%+10.5%
2026-1.9%+29.6%
2025-2.7%+63.0%
2024-7.3%-114.7%
2023-3.4%+71.2%
2022-11.8%+1.7%
2021-12.0%+31.0%
2020-17.4%-132.0%
2019-7.5%-10.3%
2018-6.8%-70.0%
2017-4.0%+40.3%
2016-6.7%-67.5%
2015-4.0%+48.7%
2014-7.8%+14.3%
2013-9.1%-8.3%
2012-8.4%-52.7%
2011-5.5%+22.5%
2010-7.1%-42.0%
2009-5.0%+10.7%
2008-5.6%-14.3%
2007-4.9%-58.1%
2006-3.1%-63.2%
2005-1.9%+5.0%
2004-2.0%+0.0%
2003-2.0%+25.9%
2002-2.7%+25.0%
2001-3.6%+10.0%
2000-4.0%

IMF Forecast

Projections from the IMF World Economic Outlook. These are staff estimates, not guarantees.

YearProjected ValueChange from Previous
2026Forecast-1.9%+29.6%
2027Forecast-1.7%+10.5%

Top Countries — Fiscal Balance (% of GDP)

#CountryValueYear
1Kuwait26.5%2026
2Norway10.7%2026
3Nauru9.5%2026
4Macao SAR, China5.6%2026
5United Arab Emirates4.8%2026
6South Sudan4.1%2026
7Lesotho3.8%2026
8Liechtenstein3.2%2026
9Cyprus3.2%2026
10Singapore2.7%2026
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About This Indicator

Definition

General government net lending/borrowing as a percentage of GDP. A positive value indicates a fiscal surplus; negative indicates a deficit.

Methodology

Revenue minus expenditure minus net acquisition of nonfinancial assets, as a percentage of GDP. A comprehensive measure of the fiscal balance.

Unit

Percent of GDP

Source: IMF World Economic OutlookCoverage: 20002027View original source →