The report examines compensation, purchases of goods and services, transfers and interest payments within Albania's government expense.
The composition of government expense in Albania in 2023 included 20.5% for employee compensation, 8.7% for goods and services, 58.8% for subsidies and other transfers, and 7.8% for interest payments. Non-interest expense represented 92.2% of total expense. Interest payments were equivalent to 7.4% of government revenue in 2024.
In the common comparison year 2023, Albania ranked 83rd of 161 economies by government expense as a share of GDP.
Albania Government Spending by Year
Data source: World Bank, World Development Indicators — Expense, % of GDP (GC.XPN.TOTL.GD.ZS); Compensation of employees, % of expense (GC.XPN.COMP.ZS); Goods and services expense, % of expense (GC.XPN.GSRV.ZS); Subsidies and other transfers, % of expense (GC.XPN.TRFT.ZS); Interest payments, % of expense (GC.XPN.INTP.ZS); Other expense, % of expense (GC.XPN.OTHR.ZS); Interest payments, % of revenue (GC.XPN.INTP.RV.ZS); General government final consumption expenditure, % of GDP (NE.CON.GOVT.ZS).
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About the Indicators
Expense, % of GDP. Total government expense — all cash payments for operating activities and transfers — as a share of GDP.
Compensation of employees, % of expense. The share of government expense paid as wages, salaries and social contributions to public employees.
Goods and services expense, % of expense. The share of government expense spent on goods and services used in the production of public services.
Subsidies and other transfers, % of expense. The share of government expense paid as subsidies, grants and social benefits to households, businesses and other governments.
Interest payments, % of expense. The share of government expense paid as interest on public debt.
Other expense, % of expense. The share of government expense not classified under compensation, goods and services, transfers or interest.
Interest payments, % of revenue. Interest paid on public debt, expressed as a share of total government revenue — a measure of the interest burden on the public purse.
General government final consumption expenditure, % of GDP. Government current spending on goods and services (including compensation of employees), a national-accounts measure distinct from total government expense.