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

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

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Tunisia's central government debt fluctuated between and of GDP during the 1990s, reflecting efforts to balance economic growth with public spending. The 2000s saw gradual debt reduction, declining to by 2007, as the country benefited from economic liberalization and steady growth.

However, the Arab Spring in 2011 marked a turning point, with debt climbing to as political instability and increased public spending strained the economy. By 2020, debt reached , driven by slower growth and the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite stabilizing slightly at in 2022, Tunisia's debt challenges highlight ongoing fiscal pressures.

Gain a broader perspective by reviewing Tunisia’s manufacturing sector share in GDP, Tunisia’s population total, Tunisia’s net lending/borrowing relative to the GDP.

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