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πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ United States vs πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡¦ Saudi Arabia

Live side-by-side comparison of government debt. United States currently owes about 87.6Γ— more β€” a gap of $39.25 trillion. Updated every second from IMF baselines.

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United States
$39,702,575,539,126
Debt-to-GDP124%
Per citizen$118,145
Per second+$60,200
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Saudi Arabia
$453,125,385,396
Debt-to-GDP32%
Per citizen$12,517
Per second+$1,300
In nominal terms, United States carries the larger government debt β€” roughly 87.6Γ— that of Saudi Arabia, a difference of $39.25 trillion. Note that debt-to-GDP (United States: 124%, Saudi Arabia: 32%) is the better measure of sustainability than the raw total.
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Source: Global Debt Clock, based on the IMF World Economic Outlook (April 2026, general government gross debt) and World Bank IDS.
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