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Government debt (absolute) (measured in bn USD) tracks the fiscal position and borrowing levels of SC. Debt indicators are essential for assessing sovereign creditworthiness, fiscal sustainability, and the government's capacity to respond to economic shocks. Investors and rating agencies monitor debt levels to evaluate default risk, currency stability, and the long-term trajectory of public finances. In SC, Government debt (absolute) is influenced by tax revenues, government spending programs, interest rates, and economic growth. High or rapidly growing debt can constrain future policy options, while prudent fiscal management supports investor confidence and lower borrowing costs. Data is sourced from Imf Weo Database and updated regularly on EconDash. Use EconDash's interactive chart to explore debt dynamics over time, compare SC with fiscal peers, and analyze debt-to-GDP ratios.
Government debt (absolute), measured in bn USD, measures the government's fiscal obligations and borrowing levels in SC. It is a critical indicator of fiscal sustainability, creditworthiness, and the capacity to finance public services and respond to crises.
The Government debt (absolute) dataset for SC covers multiple decades. Data is sourced from Imf Weo Database and follows official statistical methodologies. Annual frequency provides a long-term perspective on structural changes and development trajectories. EconDash updates this indicator as new data becomes available from the primary source.
Government debt (absolute) in SC is determined by government revenue, expenditure policies, interest rates, and economic growth. Rising debt levels can constrain future fiscal space, while declining debt-to-GDP ratios signal improving fiscal health. Investors and rating agencies evaluate debt sustainability when assessing sovereign credit risk and bond market access.
| Indicator | Government debt (absolute) |
|---|---|
| Country | SC |
| Category | Макроэкономика |
| Unit | bn USD |
| Source | Imf Weo Database |
| Interactive chart | View on EconDash |
| API access | EconDash API documentation |