Switzerland Lowest Budget Deficit
General government net lending/borrowing as % of GDP · IMF WEO
The lowest budget deficit in Switzerland was -3.15% in 1993. The top 5 years were: 1993 (-3.15%), 2020 (-3.01%), 1992 (-2.96%), 1994 (-2.59%), 1997 (-2.33%).
Top 5 Lowest Years▾
Switzerland Top 5 Lowest Budget Deficit Years
| Rank | Year | Value |
| 1st |
1993 |
-3.15% |
| 2nd |
2020 |
-3.01% |
| 3rd |
1992 |
-2.96% |
| 4th |
1994 |
-2.59% |
| 5th |
1997 |
-2.33% |
All Data (sorted by value)▾
| Year | Value | Change | Rank |
| 2020 |
-3.01% |
−4.36% |
148th |
| 1994 |
-2.59% |
+0.55% |
59th |
| 1993 |
-3.15% |
−0.18% |
53rd |
| 1992 |
-2.96% |
−1.11% |
48th |
| 2004 |
-1.39% |
−0.03% |
96th |
| 2003 |
-1.36% |
+0.39% |
109th |
| 2002 |
-1.75% |
−1.95% |
119th |
| 1999 |
-1.57% |
−0.27% |
83rd |
| 1997 |
-2.33% |
−0.32% |
54th |
| 1998 |
-1.31% |
+1.03% |
95th |
| 1996 |
-2.01% |
−0.16% |
68th |
| 1995 |
-1.86% |
+0.74% |
76th |
| 1991 |
-1.85% |
−1.80% |
51st |
| 2025 |
0.26% |
−0.32% |
30th |
| 2023 |
0.12% |
−1.07% |
154th |
| 2021 |
-0.29% |
+2.73% |
160th |
| 2016 |
0.24% |
−0.31% |
156th |
| 2014 |
-0.25% |
+0.19% |
147th |
| 2013 |
-0.43% |
−0.67% |
146th |
| 2012 |
0.24% |
−0.45% |
148th |
| 2005 |
-0.65% |
+0.75% |
105th |
| 2010 |
0.35% |
−0.14% |
156th |
| 2001 |
0.21% |
−0.08% |
136th |
| 2000 |
0.28% |
+1.85% |
126th |
| 1990 |
-0.05% |
−0.82% |
61st |
| 1985 |
0.02% |
+0.25% |
32nd |
| 1984 |
-0.23% |
+0.34% |
26th |
| 1983 |
-0.58% |
– |
29th |
| 2024 |
0.58% |
+0.46% |
156th |
| 2022 |
1.19% |
+1.48% |
164th |
| 2019 |
1.34% |
+0.05% |
160th |
| 2018 |
1.29% |
+0.16% |
152nd |
| 2017 |
1.13% |
+0.89% |
163rd |
| 2015 |
0.55% |
+0.79% |
171st |
| 2011 |
0.68% |
+0.33% |
153rd |
| 2009 |
0.50% |
−1.44% |
168th |
| 2007 |
1.58% |
+0.73% |
129th |
| 2006 |
0.85% |
+1.49% |
115th |
| 1989 |
0.77% |
−0.15% |
37th |
| 1988 |
0.92% |
−0.18% |
38th |
| 2008 |
1.94% |
+0.36% |
146th |
| 1987 |
1.10% |
+0.00% |
32nd |
| 1986 |
1.09% |
+1.07% |
34th |
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