GDP net borrowing
22 April 2025
Notification of general government deficit and debt – Years 2021/2024
In 2024, the government deficit to GDP ratio was -3.4%Reference period: Years 2021/2024
3 March 2025
GDP and general government net borrowing – Years 2022 – 2024
In 2024 GDP at current prices grew by 2.9% (to 2,192,182 million euro) compared with the previous yearReference period: 2021-2024
22 October 2024
Notification of general government deficit and debt according to the excessive deficit procedure – Years 2020-2023
In 2023 the government deficit to GDP ratio was -7.2%Reference period: Years 2020-2023
4 October 2024
Quarterly national accounts – Q2 2024
In Q2 2024 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) increased by 0.2% to the previous quarter and by 0.6% y-o-yReference period: Q2 2024
1 March 2024
GDP and general government net borrowing - Year 2023
In 2023 GDP at current prices grew by 6.2% (to 2,085,376 million euro) compared with the previous year. The chained volume measure of GDP increased […]Reference period: Year 2023
1 March 2023
GDP and General Government net borrowing
In 2022 GDP at current prices grew by 6.8% (to 1,909,154 million euro) compared with the previous year. The chained volume measure of GDP increased […]Reference period: Year 2022
1 March 2022
GDP and General Government net borrowing
In 2021 GDP at current prices grew by 7.5% (to 1,781,221 million euro) compared with the previous year. The chained volume measure of GDP increased […]Reference period: Years 2018-2021
1 March 2021
GDP and General Government net borrowing
In 2020 GDP at current prices fell by 7.8% (to 1,651,595 million euro) compared with the previous year. The chained volume measure of GDP decreased […]Reference period: Years 2017-2020
2 March 2020
GDP and General Government net borrowing
In 2019 GDP at current prices increased by 1.2% (to 1,787,664 million euro) compared with the previous year. The chained volume measure of GDP increased […]Reference period: Year 2016-2019
9 April 2019
GDP and General Government net borrowing
Istat publishes a new version of the national economic accounts and the General Government (GG) account for 2017 and 2018, revised with respect to those […]Reference period: Year 2017-2018