The World’s $111 Trillion in Government Debt, in One Giant Chart

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  • Gross public debt stands at $111 trillion globally in 2025, rising by $8.3 trillion since 2024.
  • Together, the U.S. and China hold 51.8% of the world’s government debt.

While global public debt is lower than pandemic highs in real terms, it remains stubbornly elevated at $111 trillion.

This graphic shows world debt by country in 2025, based on data from the IMF’s latest World Economic Outlook.

A Closer Look at World Debt by Country

Below, we break down government debt around the world in 2025:

Country
Share of Global Debt
2025
Value of Debt
(Billions USD)
General Government Gross Debt
(Percent of GDP)
🇺🇸 U.S. 34.5% $38,269.7 125.0%
🇨🇳 China 16.8% $18,680.8 96.3%
🇯🇵 Japan 8.9% $9,826.5 229.6%
🇬🇧 UK 3.7% $4,093.4 103.4%
🇫🇷 France 3.5% $3,916.2 116.5%
🇮🇹 Italy 3.1% $3,479.8 136.8%
🇮🇳 India 3.0% $3,357.9 81.4%
🇩🇪 Germany 2.9% $3,228.7 64.4%
🇨🇦 Canada 2.3% $2,601.0 113.9%
🇧🇷 Brazil 1.9% $2,062.8 91.4%
Showing 1 to 10 of 192 entries
America’s debt burden exceeds $38 trillion in 2025, standing at 125% of GDP.

Over the past five years, net interest payments on the national debt have nearly tripled. They are projected to double again by 2035 to reach $1.8 trillion per year.

With $18.7 trillion in debt, China ranks in second. In 2025, debt expanded by almost $2.2 trillion, driven by government stimulus and weaker land revenues given a struggling property market sector.

As we can see, Japan follows next with a $9.8 trillion debt pile, equal to 230% of GDP. Even though debt remains sky-high, the country’s new prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, is proposing $92.2 billion in stimulus spending and subsidies.

The UK and France round out the top largest debt burdens, both hovering near $4 trillion. France, in particular, has experienced significant political instability amid contentious budget cut proposals, cycling through five prime ministers over the past two years.

Credit: Visual Capitalist

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