Brazil: Debt service ratios for private non-financial sector

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The most recent value is 24.4 percent as of Q1 2024, a decline compared to the previous value of 24.7 percent. Historically, the average for Brazil from Q1 2000 to Q1 2024 is 18.87 percent. The minimum of 11.9 percent was recorded in Q4 2007, while the maximum of 29 percent was reached in Q1 2003. Click on the following link to see the values of: Debt service ratios for private non-financial sector around the world.
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Recent values Brazil: Debt service ratios for private non-financial sector
2024  Q1 24.4
2023  Q4 24.7
2023  Q3 25.7
2023  Q2 26.1
2023  Q1 26.2
2022  Q4 25.8
2022  Q3 24.8
2022  Q2 23.5


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Definition: Debt service ratio - comprising interest payments and debt amortizations as a proportion of the income of the private non-financial sector. The DSR is a measure of the financial constraints imposed by indebtedness.

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