Morocco’s central government debt declined significantly during the 1990s, falling from in 1990 to in 2006 due to structural reforms and economic diversification efforts. The trend reversed in the 2010s as public spending increased, with debt reaching by 2018.
The COVID-19 pandemic caused debt to spike to in 2020 as government borrowing supported healthcare and economic recovery. By 2022, debt eased slightly to , reflecting Morocco’s ongoing fiscal adjustments and recovery from pandemic-related disruptions.
The COVID-19 pandemic caused debt to spike to in 2020 as government borrowing supported healthcare and economic recovery. By 2022, debt eased slightly to , reflecting Morocco’s ongoing fiscal adjustments and recovery from pandemic-related disruptions.
Gain a broader perspective by reviewing Military personnel proportion in Morocco, Morocco’s annual GDP growth rate, Morocco’s fertility rate trends.