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Ghana’s Debt-to-GDP ratio to hit 82.9% by end of 2024 -IMF

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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has projected Ghana’s Debt-to-GDP ratio to end 2024 at 82.9 percent.

This was contained in the 2024 Fiscal Monitor Report released on the sidelines of the annual IMF/World Bank Meetings in Washington DC USA.

The Bank of Ghana’s Economic and Finance Data ending September 2024 puts Ghana’s Debt to GDP ratio in July this year at around 75.7 percent.

Ghana’s total revenue mobilized at the end of 2024 as a percentage of GDP will hit 16. 9 percent.

This represents a marginal increase from what the IMF projected in 2023.

 

The revenue data also revealed that Ghana has not done much in improving revenue collections.
The report was based on government’s debt and projections before the Debt Restructuring Programme.

Some officials at the Ministry of Finance told JOYBUSINESS in USA that government expects the Debt-to-GDP Ratio to come down significantly once the Debt Restructuring Programme is included. .

Government has stated that the revised Debt-to -GDP ratio shows that the country is approaching debt sustainability levels by 2028 as projected by the IMF.
The report further forecasts that Ghana’s Debt-to-GDP ratio will reduce to 79.5 percent in 2025.

This is the second Bretton Woods institution to project that the debt stock as a percentage of GDP will reduce.

The IMF has expressed concerns about the global public debt, describing it as very high.

It is expected to exceed $100 trillion (93 percent of global GDP) in 2024 and to keep rising through the end of the decade (approaching 100 percent of GDP by 2030).

Although debt is projected to stabilize or decline in about two thirds of the world’s countries, it will remain well above levels foreseen before the pandemic.

“Countries where debt is not projected to stabilize account for more than half of global debt and about two-thirds of global GDP”.

“The political discourse on fiscal issues has increasingly tilted toward higher government spending in recent decades”.

“Fiscal policy uncertainty has increased, and political redlines on taxation have become more entrenched” the report said.

“Spending pressures to address green transitions, population aging, security concerns, and long-standing development challenges are mounting”, it added.

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