Central government consumption of fixed capital in South Africa

40.72 Domestic Currency in 2022

Central government consumption of fixed capital of South Africa increased from 3.87 local currency in 2003 to 40.72 local currency in 2022 growing at an average annual rate of 17.55%.

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Central government consumption of fixed capital in Africa
Senegal 87.03 Domestic Currency in 2017 IMF
Kenya 16.88 Domestic Currency in 2019 IMF
Namibia 10.09 Domestic Currency in 2018 IMF
Uganda 7.57 Domestic Currency in 2017 IMF
Rwanda 1.41 Domestic Currency in 2020 IMF
Ghana Domestic Currency in 2016 IMF
Liberia Domestic Currency in 2005 IMF
Mauritius Domestic Currency in 2008 IMF
Central government government finance in South Africa
Debt 4,280.12 Domestic Currency in 2022 IMF
Government Expenditure 2,147.65 Domestic Currency in 2022 IMF
Government Revenue 1,909.35 Domestic Currency in 2022 IMF
Net Incurrence of Liabilities 253.54 Domestic Currency in 2022 IMF
Investment in Nonfinancial Assets 62.86 Domestic Currency in 2022 IMF
Primary Net Lending/Borrowing 54.03 Domestic Currency in 2022 IMF
Net Acquisition of Financial Assets -6.89 Domestic Currency in 2022 IMF
Operating Balance -197.57 Domestic Currency in 2022 IMF
Budget Deficit -260.43 Domestic Currency in 2022 IMF
General Government Central government consumption of fixed capital in South Africa
Budgetary 23.85 Domestic Currency in 2022 IMF
Extrabudgetary 16.87 Domestic Currency in 2022 IMF