The World Map of Debt

Please note Russia versus the U.S.

Courtesy of: Visual Capitalist

Every country is scaled based on its debt-to-gdp

What if we were to redraw the world map based on the sustainability of national debt levels?

Countries that are smaller in size, but that have big debt loads, would stand out more. If we used debt-to-GDP as scaling criteria, Japan would become the largest country on our new map. Japan holds 19.99% of all global debt despite only having about 6% of the world’s economic production. The country’s debt-to-GDP ratio is 230%.

Greece and Italy, two medium-sized European countries, would be bigger than North America as a whole. That said, the United States does hold an extreme amount of debt itself, equal to an astounding 29.05% of global debt. It is just masked more because of the country’s significant GDP. We have also looked at the United States another way in the past, and by the measure of debt-to-revenue, the US has the 2nd largest debt burden in the world.

On the opposite side of the question, there are large countries that have less debt – they disappear from the map almost completely. Australia, a giant land mass, is reduced to a tiny island with its load of 29% debt-to-GDP. Nigeria shrinks to a tiny speck on the map with an 11% ratio.


WTF POLL OF THE DAY

Are you fucking kidding me? The vast majority of willfully ignorant sheep in this country actually think we are either intervening just enough or too little in the affairs of sovereign countries around the world? I guess the multitude of success stories in Iraq, Afghanistan, Egypt, Libya, Syria, Iran, and the Ukraine just isn’t enough for the mindless sheep. We surely must spread our democracy at the point of a missile to even more countries. We must spread the seeds of our tremendously successful consumer debt driven economic system to the savages in other countries. Our warfare-welfare state is a model all countries need to replicate. You ain’t somebody until you owe somebody. And boy do we owe a lot.

The results of this poll give new meaning to George Carlin’s observation:

“Think of how stupid the average person is, and realize half of them are stupider than that.” ― George Carlin