AMMAN — The ratio of the total public debt to
GDP in Jordan amounted to 109.7 percent until the end of August, according to
recent data by the Ministry of Finance, Al-Mamlaka TV reported.
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Data shows that the total public debt
amounted to JD37.101 billion in the first eight months of 2022, including the
debt held by the
Social Security Investment Fund (SSIF).
However, according to the data, the
balance of public debt until the end of August, after excluding the debt owed
to the SSFI, amounted to JD29.59 billion, or 87.6 percent of GDP.
The debt held by the SSIF reached JD7.5
billion.
Income tax revenues rose by JD381
million, to JD1.29 billion in eight months, according to data.
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