The general government total expenditure of Singapore in 2024 amounted to 79 420 million USD, which is 5.83% more than in 2023, when it was 75 043 million USD. This is the first year of growth after a decline. Over the entire IMF data period, since 1990, this indicator has increased in 13.56 times. The lowest expenditure of all levels of government administration was recorded in 1990, when it was 5 857 million USD. The highest general government expenditure of Singapore was in 2020, when it reached 84 310% million USD.
General government refers to all institutional units that carry out the functions of government as their primary activity. It includes all levels of government — central, regional (state), and local authorities, as well as social security funds. The general government sector provides non-market public services to individuals and communities and engages in income and wealth redistribution through taxes and transfers.
General government total expenditure | Singapore – yearly data, chart and table
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Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account.


