Total Expenditure (central government) — Value US$, 2015 prices in Belarus
Belarus: Total Expenditure (central government) — Value US$, 2015 prices was 11,536 million USD in 2023. ▲ Rising
Total Expenditure (central government) — Value US$, 2015 prices in Belarus, 2001–2023
Source: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Measured in million USD.
Analysis
Belarus recorded 11,536 million USD for total expenditure (central government) — value us$, 2015 prices in 2023.
That represents a change of up 7.4% on the previous year and up 12.0% over ten years.
Over the whole period, total expenditure (central government) — value us$, 2015 prices in Belarus peaked at 12,688 million USD in 2008 and was at its lowest, 4,287 million USD, in 2002.
That places Belarus 80th out of 173 countries with data for 2023, putting it in the middle of the range.
The long-run direction has been consistently rising across the 23 years of available data.
Total Expenditure (central government) — Value US$, 2015 prices in Belarus, year by year
| Year | million USD | Change |
|---|---|---|
| 2001 | 4,711 million USD | — |
| 2002 | 4,287 million USD | -9.0% |
| 2003 | 5,922 million USD | +38.1% |
| 2004 | 7,006 million USD | +18.3% |
| 2005 | 8,406 million USD | +20.0% |
| 2006 | 9,951 million USD | +18.4% |
| 2007 | 11,769 million USD | +18.3% |
| 2008 | 12,688 million USD | +7.8% |
| 2009 | 11,678 million USD | -8.0% |
| 2010 | 11,242 million USD | -3.7% |
| 2011 | 9,828 million USD | -12.6% |
| 2012 | 10,671 million USD | +8.6% |
| 2013 | 10,304 million USD | -3.4% |
| 2014 | 9,871 million USD | -4.2% |
| 2015 | 9,545 million USD | -3.3% |
| 2016 | 10,067 million USD | +5.5% |
| 2017 | 10,798 million USD | +7.3% |
| 2018 | 10,900 million USD | +0.9% |
| 2019 | 10,794 million USD | -1.0% |
| 2020 | 11,567 million USD | +7.2% |
| 2021 | 10,956 million USD | -5.3% |
| 2022 | 10,742 million USD | -1.9% |
| 2023 | 11,536 million USD | +7.4% |
Averages by decade
| Decade | Average | Lowest | Highest | Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2000s | 8,491 million USD | 4,287 million USD | 12,688 million USD | 9 |
| 2010s | 10,402 million USD | 9,545 million USD | 11,242 million USD | 10 |
| 2020s | 11,200 million USD | 10,742 million USD | 11,567 million USD | 4 |
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More economy & growth data for Belarus
- Africa's Development Dynamics (AfDD) Table 04 - Annual real GDP 1.52 Percent per annum (2029)
- Africa's Development Dynamics (AfDD) Table 02 - Annual real GDP 1.07 Percent per annum (2029)
- Net primary income (Net income from abroad) (current LCU), annual 35.65 % change on previous year (2025)
- Taxes less subsidies on products (current US$), annual growth rate 12.11 % change on previous year (2025)
- Taxes less subsidies on products (current US$), per unit of GDP 0.1154 current US$ per US$ of GDP (2025)
- Taxes less subsidies on products (current US$), per capita 1,186 current US$ per person (2025)
- Taxes less subsidies on products (current LCU), annual growth rate 6 % change on previous year (2025)
- Taxes less subsidies on products (current LCU), per unit of GDP 0.3541 current LCU per US$ of GDP (2025)
- Taxes less subsidies on products (current LCU), per capita 3,639 current LCU per person (2025)
- Special drawing rights per domestic currency (End-of-period (EoP)) 0.2516 (2025)
Frequently asked questions
- What is total expenditure (central government) — value us$, 2015 prices in Belarus?
- Total expenditure (central government) — value us$, 2015 prices in Belarus was 11,536 million USD in 2023, according to Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
- What is the highest total expenditure (central government) — value us$, 2015 prices recorded in Belarus?
- The highest recorded value was 12,688 million USD in 2008.
- What is the lowest total expenditure (central government) — value us$, 2015 prices recorded in Belarus?
- The lowest recorded value was 4,287 million USD in 2002.
- How does Belarus rank for total expenditure (central government) — value us$, 2015 prices?
- Belarus ranks 80th out of 173 countries with data for 2023.
- Is total expenditure (central government) — value us$, 2015 prices rising or falling in Belarus?
- Over the last ten years it is up 12.0%. The long-run trend across the full record is rising.
- Where does this Belarus data come from?
- The figures come from Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, published as part of Total Expenditure (central government) — Value US$, 2015 prices. Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.
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About this data
The Statistics Division of FAO collects annually data on Government Expenditure on Agriculture through a questionnaire, which was developed in partnership with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The IMF is the responsible institution for the Government Finance Statistics (GFS) methodology and annually collects GFS data, including Expenditure by Functions of Government (COFOG). The Classification of the Functions of Government (COFOG) is an international classification developed by Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and published by the United Nations Statistical Division (UNSD), with the aim of categorise governments' functions according to their purposes. The FAO questionnaire aligns with Table 7 of the IMF GFS questionnaire, replicates the relevant aggregates and drills down to request additional detail related to Agriculture. The FAO dataset consists of a time series, from 2001 onwards, of Total Government Expenditure and expenditure in: Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting, along with its three disaggregated subsectors of Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing; and Environmental Protection. In addition, expenditure in each detailed function are further disaggregated into Recurrent and Capital expenditure. Additional indicators include the Agriculture Share of Government Expenditure, and the Agriculture Orientation Index (ratio between the Agriculture Share of Government Expenditure and the Agriculture Value Added as Share of GDP). Data are reported for the highest level of government available (Consolidated general government, consolidated central government or budgetary central government) and are available for about 100 countries on a regular basis.