Interest paid on public debt (% of government revenue) in Australia

In 2025, the share of general government revenue spent on gross interest payments in Australia was 5.3 %, compared with 5.3 % in 2024. This gives Australia the 5th-highest among G20 countries, and the 12th-highest globally (out of 35 economies with available data).
Interest paid on public debt (% of government revenue)
Gross interest payments as a share of general government revenue
Australia
How Australia compares
Interest paid on public debt (% of government revenue)

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About this indicator
This indicator measures gross interest payments by the general government as a share of total government revenue. It shows what fraction of the money the public sector collects in a given year is used to pay interest on its liabilities. Amounts are gross: they do not deduct interest received on government financial assets.
The series refers to the general government sector, a consolidation of central, state, and local government, plus social security funds. A higher ratio means that a larger share of revenue is absorbed by interest payments, leaving less room for other spending unless revenues rise or borrowing increases.
Sources and updates

Data sources

The data for this indicator are drawn from the OECD Economic Outlook.

Last update

This indicator was last updated on Econorama on 18 June 2026 and reflects the latest data available from the underlying sources at that time.