Japan's Central Government Debt (% of GDP), 1990-2022

Japan's Central Government Debt (% of GDP), 1990-2022

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Japan's government debt showed a steep upward trajectory, rising from of GDP in 1990 to in 2006, driven by aging demographics, economic stagnation, and stimulus spending. Post-2008, the debt surpassed , reaching in 2020 as the government addressed pandemic-related economic impacts.

Despite its high debt-to-GDP ratio, Japan maintains low borrowing costs due to strong domestic financing and the Bank of Japan's monetary policies, keeping fiscal pressures manageable.

For a deeper dive into the topic, explore Japan’s public debt as percentage of GDP, Japan’s net lending/borrowing as a percentage of GDP, Japan’s industry sector GDP share.

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