The UN says global public debt hit a record $97 trillion in 2023. Developing countries are hard hit

FILE - U.N. logo detail from a press conference background at the United Nations headquarters, Sept. 3, 2013. The United Nations is reporting that global public debt rose to a record $97 trillion last year, with developing countries owing roughly one-third of that – crimping their ability to pay for basic government services like health care, education and climate action. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews, file)

GENEVA (AP) — Global public debt rose to a record $97 trillion last year, the United Nations reported Tuesday, with developing countries owing roughly one-third of that — crimping their ability to pay for basic government services like health care, education and climate action.

U.N. Trade and Development, formerly known as UNCTAD, said the value of money owed by governments rose by $5.6 trillion from 2022. In its report entitled “A World of Debt," the agency said high interest payments are outstripping growth in essential public spending.

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