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Which countries globally have the highest household debt?

Which countries globally have the highest household debt?
Which countries globally have the highest household debt? - Portugal Business News

News Economy World – Here is the ranking of countries globally that have the highest household debt as a share of net household disposable income in 2024, according to the OECD report dated January 21st, 2026.

 

 

Top 20 countries globally that have the highest household debt:

 

 

1 – Norway

 

Norway ranks No. 1 country globally that has the highest household debt as a share of net household disposable income with 236%, according to the OECD report dated January 2026.

 

 

2 – Switzerland

 

Switzerland ranks 2nd country globally that has the highest household debt as a share of net household disposable income with 224%, according to the OECD report dated January 2026.

 

 

3 – Australia

 

Australia ranks 3rd country globally that has the highest household debt as a share of net household disposable income with 223%, according to the OECD report dated January 2026.

 

 

4 – Netherlands

 

Netherlands ranks 4th country globally that has the highest household debt as a share of net household disposable income with 213%, according to the OECD report dated January 2026.

 

 

5 – Denmark

 

Denmark ranks 5th country globally that has the highest household debt as a share of net household disposable income with 203%, according to the OECD report dated January 2026.

 

 

6 – Luxembourg

 

Luxembourg ranks 6th country globally that has the highest household debt as a share of net household disposable income with 184%, according to the OECD report dated January 2026.

 

 

7 – Korea

 

Korea ranks 7th country globally that has the highest household debt as a share of net household disposable income with 180%, according to the OECD report dated January 2026.

 

 

8 – Sweden

 

Sweden ranks 8th country globally that has the highest household debt as a share of net household disposable income with 180%, according to the OECD report dated January 2026.

 

 

9 – Canada

 

Canada ranks 9th country globally that has the highest household debt as a share of net household disposable income with 175%, according to the OECD report dated January 2026.

 

 

10 – Finland

 

Finland ranks 10th country globally that has the highest household debt as a share of net household disposable income with 143%, according to the OECD report dated January 2026.

 

 

11 – United Kingdom

 

United Kingdom ranks 11th country globally that has the highest household debt as a share of net household disposable income with 131%, according to the OECD report dated January 2026.

 

 

12 – Japan

 

Japan ranks 12th country globally that has the highest household debt as a share of net household disposable income with 127%, according to the OECD report dated January 2026.

 

 

13 – France

 

France ranks 13th country globally that has the highest household debt as a share of net household disposable income with 115%, according to the OECD report dated January 2026.

 

 

14 – Belgium

 

Belgium ranks 14th country globally that has the highest household debt as a share of net household disposable income with 106%, according to the OECD report dated January 2026.

 

 

15 – Portugal

 

Portugal ranks 15th country globally that has the highest household debt as a share of net household disposable income with 103%, according to the OECD report dated January 2026.

 

 

16 – Ireland

 

Ireland ranks 16th country globally that has the highest household debt as a share of net household disposable income with 100%, according to the OECD report dated January 2026.

 

 

17 – United States

 

United States ranks 17th country globally that has the highest household debt as a share of net household disposable income with 100%, according to the OECD report dated January 2026.

 

 

18 – Germany

 

Germany ranks 18th country globally that has the highest household debt as a share of net household disposable income with 86%, according to the OECD report dated January 2026.

 

 

19 – Slovak Republic

 

Slovak Republic ranks 19th country globally that has the highest household debt as a share of net household disposable income with 79%, according to the OECD report dated January 2026.

 

 

20 – Spain

 

Spain ranks 20th country globally that has the highest household debt as a share of net household disposable income with 77%, according to the OECD report dated January 2026.

 

 

 


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