Kuwait vs Slovak Republic: Gross savings
Gross savings over time
- Kuwait
- Slovak Republic
How they compare
Slovak Republic currently reports 22.19 billion current LCU against 21.78 billion current LCU in Kuwait, a difference of 418.80 million current LCU.
The two have swapped places 3 times across 32 shared years of data; in 1993 it was Slovak Republic ahead.
Kuwait ranks 128th and Slovak Republic ranks 127th of 177 countries.
Across the 4 decades both report, Kuwait averaged higher in 3 and Slovak Republic in 1.
Head to head by decade
| Decade | Kuwait | Slovak Republic | Difference | Ahead |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1990s | 2.90 billion current LCU | 5.28 billion current LCU | 2.37 billion current LCU | Slovak Republic |
| 2000s | 11.53 billion current LCU | 11.53 billion current LCU | 7.21 million current LCU | Kuwait |
| 2010s | 18.46 billion current LCU | 18.20 billion current LCU | 263.76 million current LCU | Kuwait |
| 2020s | 20.15 billion current LCU | 18.84 billion current LCU | 1.31 billion current LCU | Kuwait |
Averages of every year both report within each decade.
Frequently asked questions
- Which has higher gross savings, Kuwait or Slovak Republic?
- Slovak Republic, at 22.19 billion current LCU against 21.78 billion current LCU in Kuwait as of 2025.
- What is the difference in gross savings between Kuwait and Slovak Republic?
- 418.80 million current LCU, with Slovak Republic ahead.
- How many years of comparable data are there for Kuwait and Slovak Republic?
- 32 years are reported by both, from 1993 to 2024.
- How do Kuwait and Slovak Republic rank globally for gross savings?
- Kuwait ranks 128th and Slovak Republic ranks 127th of 177 countries.
- Where does this data come from?
- Country official statistics, National Statistical Offices (NSOs), published as Gross savings (current LCU). Statizoid refreshes it automatically from the source and publishes the full history for both places.
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About this data
Savings is an amount that represents the part of disposable income (adjusted for the change in pension entitlements) that is not spent on final consumption. Gross savings are calculated as gross national income less total consumption, plus net transfers. This indicator is expressed in current prices, meaning no adjustment has been made to account for price changes over time. This series is expressed in local currency units.