Yemen Government Budget: Revenues and Spending
Yemen Government Budget Data
Indicator | Data | Period |
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Government Spending | 543267968 YER Thousand | 2.17 B USD | 2016 |
Government Budget to GDP | -4.4 % | 2018 |
Latest data on Government Spending (YER Thousand)
What is current Yemen Government Spending?
- Government Spending in Yemen decreased to 543267968 YER Thousand (2.17 B USD) in 2016. The maximum volume was 870661952 YER Thousand and minimum was 256110528 YER Thousand
- Data published Yearly by Statistical, Economic and Social Research and Training Centre for Islamic Countries.
Historical Data (YER Thousand) by years
Data
Period
Date
543267968 | 2016 | 21.06.2018 |
Historical Chart by presidents (YER Thousand)
Government Spending in Yemen by presidents
Name | Period | Start Data | End Data | Max Value | Min Value | CHG% Start/End |
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Latest data on Government Budget to GDP (%)
What is the deficit of Yemen Government Budget?
- The deficit of Current Account to GDP in Yemen increased to 4.4 % in 2018. The maximum surplus was 15 % and deficit was -8.7 %.
- Data published Yearly by Ministry of Finance.
Historical Data (%) by years
Data
Period
Date
-4.4 | 2018 | 04.07.2019 |
Historical Chart by presidents (%)
Government Budget to GDP in Yemen by presidents
Name | Period | Start Data | End Data | Max Value | Min Value | CHG% Start/End |
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Other budget indicators in Yemen
Index | Updated | Actual | Previous |
Government Debt to GDP | 2022 | 68.66 % | 63.1 |
Military Expenditure | 2014 | 2.09 B USD | 2.18 |
Government Budget to GDP in other countries
Country | Updated | Actual | Previous |
Bangladesh | 2022 | 5.06 % | -6.23 |
Jordan | 2022 | -4.6 % | -5.4 |
Kyrgyzstan | 2022 | -1.1 % | -0.2 |
Mongolia | 2022 | -1.9 % | -6.8 |
Nepal | 2022 | -5.4 % | -6.1 |
Palestine | 2022 | 3.6 % | 1.9 |
Tajikistan | 2022 | 0.3 % | 0.2 |
Cambodia | 2021 | -7.3 % | -3.7 |
China | 2022 | -7.4 % | -6.1 |
Georgia | 2022 | -3 % | -6 |
India | 2022 | -6.44 % | -6.72 |
Israel | 2022 | 0.6 % | -4.4 |
Pakistan | 2022 | -7.9 % | -6.1 |
South Korea | 2022 | -7 % | -5.2 |
Taiwan | 2021 | -0.5 % | -2.9 |
Vietnam | 2021 | -3.41 % | -3.2 |
Maldives | 2022 | -14.3 % | -13.8 |
Armenia | 2022 | -2.5 % | -4.6 |
Hong Kong | 2022 | -5 % | -3.6 |
Indonesia | 2022 | -2.38 % | -4.65 |
Japan | 2022 | -6.4 % | -5.1 |
Kazakhstan | 2022 | -2.3 % | -5 |
Lebanon | 2020 | -3.5 % | -10.4 |
Malaysia | 2022 | -5.6 % | -6.4 |
Philippines | 2022 | -7.3 % | -8.6 |
Qatar | 2022 | 0 % | 0.2 |
Singapore | 2022 | -0.3 % | -0.9 |
Sri Lanka | 2022 | -10.2 % | -11.7 |
Thailand | 2022 | -4.9 % | -9.1 |
Oman | 2022 | 2.6 % | -3.6 |
Iran | 2022 | -4 % | -4.2 |
Laos | 2022 | -0.3 % | -1.3 |
Azerbaijan | 2022 | -1 % | -1.1 |
Kuwait | 2022 | 11.6 % | 2.3 |
Saudi Arabia | 2022 | 2.5 % | -2.3 |
Bahrain | 2022 | -5.6 % | -11.6 |
United Arab Emirates | 2021 | 0.8 % | -4.9 |
Yemen | 2018 | -4.4 % | -4.8 |
Turkmenistan | 2022 | 1 % | -0.3 |
Uzbekistan | 2022 | -4 % | -6 |
Iraq | 2022 | 6.4 % | -0.4 |
Syria | 2012 | -11.4 % | -1.14 |
Afghanistan | 2021 | -4.5 % | -3.4 |
Bhutan | 2022 | -7.8 % | -6.3 |
Brunei | 2021 | -5.4 % | -19.6 |
Mauritius | 2021 | -5.4 % | -5.6 |