Get all your news in one place.
100’s of premium titles.
One app.
Start reading
GOBankingRates
GOBankingRates
Nicole Spector

Think the US Is Bad? People in These 9 Countries Have Way More Debt

Oleksii Liskonih / iStock.com

In the U.S. it’s more common than not to carry a boatload of debt. As of the third quarter of 2024, Americans owed $17.57 trillion in total debt — up 2.4% year over year, according to Experian data. Even spread over hundreds of millions of people, it’s a lot of debt: $58,215.12 for the average household, according to a new study by QuickLoan Pte Ltd.

Check Out: 20 Countries Holding the Most US Debt in 2025 — and How It Impacts Your Wallet

Read Next: 3 Reasons Retired Boomers Shouldn't Give Their Kids a Living Inheritance (And 2 Reasons They Should)

But the U.S. isn’t the only country with a serious debt issue among its citizens. The study analyzed household debt data across multiple countries to find which nations live most on credit and where debt-to-income ratios pose the greatest financial risks. The U.S. came in 10th, based on loan-to-income ratio, as it has a loan-to-income ratio of 112.21%. Below are the nine countries where the burden of household debt is even greater.

9. Netherlands 

  • Average household debt: $53,430.77 
  • Average yearly net salary: $45,433.20 
  • Loan-to-income ratio: 117.60%

Learn More: What Moody’s US Credit Rating Downgrade Means for the Middle Class

8. New Zealand 

  • Average household debt: $43,987.51
  • Average yearly net salary: $36,810.84
  • Loan-to-income ratio: 119.50%

7. Luxembourg  

  • Average household debt: $87,235.44
  • Average yearly net salary: $72,789.24
  • Loan-to-income ratio: 119.85%

6. Sweden

  • Average household debt: $45,796.27 
  • Average yearly net salary: $37,528.32 
  • Loan-to-income ratio:122.03%

5. Denmark

  • Average household debt: $59,926.00 
  • Average yearly net salary: $47,495.64
  • Loan-to-income ratio: 126.17%

4. Switzerland 

  • Average household debt:  $124,785.99
  • Average yearly net salary: $86,807.04
  • Loan-to-income ratio: 143.75%

3. Canada 

  • Average household debt: $54,572.63
  • Average yearly net salary: $34,609.56 
  • Loan-to-income ratio: 157.68%

2. Australia 

  • Average household debt: $70,348.47 
  • Average yearly net salary: $43,060.44
  • Loan-to-income ratio: 163.37%

1. Norway 

  • Average household debt: $74,629.74 
  • Average yearly net salary: $43,955.28
  • Loan-to-income ratio: 169.79%

More From GOBankingRates

This article originally appeared on GOBankingRates.com: Think the US Is Bad? People in These 9 Countries Have Way More Debt

Sign up to read this article
Read news from 100’s of titles, curated specifically for you.
Already a member? Sign in here
Related Stories
Top stories on inkl right now
Our Picks
Fourteen days free
Download the app
One app. One membership.
100+ trusted global sources.