Public debt per capita in Australia

In 2025, public debt per capita in Australia was 36,813 $, up from 35,249 $ in 2024. Explore the historical series and compare Australia with other economies below.
Public debt per capita
Gross debt of the general government, in current international dollars
Australia
Year$
202536 813
202435 249
202333 781
202233 082
202133 488
202030 711
201925 008
201821 393
201720 283
201619 481
201517 742
201415 722
201313 683
201212 087
201110 163
20108 334
20096 656
20084 668
20073 756
20063 671
20053 851
20044 027
20034 217
20024 621
20015 035
20005 540
How Australia compares
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Public debt per capita
About this indicator
This indicator measures general government gross debt per capita, expressed in current international dollars. Debt includes liabilities that require payment of interest and/or principal in the future. It follows the IMF World Economic Outlook definition of government debt, under the IMF Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) framework. Debt is gross, that is, it is not net of government financial assets.
This metric shows the total stock of these consolidated gross liabilities divided by the country's total population, giving a clear sense of how much public debt corresponds to each resident on average. Amounts are gross, meaning government financial assets are not subtracted from the total.
Values are converted using purchasing power parity (PPP) so that cross-country comparisons accurately reflect differences in local price levels and cost of living rather than market exchange rate fluctuations.
Sources and updates

Data sources

The data for this indicator are drawn from the IMF World 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.