Sweden - Private sector debt: loans: Non-consolidated Households was 87.00 % of GDP in December of 2022, according to the EUROSTAT. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Sweden - Private sector debt: loans: Non-consolidated Households - last updated from the EUROSTAT on May of 2024. Historically, Sweden - Private sector debt: loans: Non-consolidated Households reached a record high of 93.30 % of GDP in December of 2020 and a record low of 43.30 % of GDP in December of 1996.


Private Sector Debt: Loans: Non-consolidated Households
Country Last Previous Unit Reference
Denmark 88.40 84.20 % of GDP Dec 2023
Sweden 87.00 91.50 % of GDP Dec 2022
Cyprus 71.40 79.50 % of GDP Dec 2022
Luxembourg 67.70 67.40 % of GDP Dec 2022
France 65.50 65.80 % of GDP Dec 2022
Belgium 58.20 59.90 % of GDP Dec 2023
Malta 55.50 58.10 % of GDP Dec 2022
Germany 54.50 56.00 % of GDP Dec 2022
Austria 48.20 51.50 % of GDP Dec 2022
Spain 46.50 51.90 % of GDP Dec 2023
Greece 44.80 55.40 % of GDP Dec 2022
Slovakia 43.20 46.30 % of GDP Dec 2023
Italy 40.50 42.00 % of GDP Dec 2022
Estonia 35.20 36.80 % of GDP Dec 2022
Czech Republic 32.60 34.30 % of GDP Dec 2022
Croatia 30.70 33.90 % of GDP Dec 2022
Slovenia 25.80 26.20 % of GDP Dec 2022
Poland 23.40 26.10 % of GDP Dec 2023
Bulgaria 22.40 23.80 % of GDP Dec 2022
Lithuania 21.70 23.30 % of GDP Dec 2022
Hungary 18.60 21.00 % of GDP Dec 2022
Latvia 17.40 19.20 % of GDP Dec 2022
Romania 13.90 15.70 % of GDP Dec 2022
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