Skip to content

Economy of Australia vs Cameroon compared: GDP & Debt

Updated on by Georank team

Australia has a GDP of $1.76T compared to $53.3B for Cameroon, ranking 14/197 and 91/197 by economy size, respectively.

Australia has $891B in government debt (50.7% of GDP), compared to $22.8B (42.8% of GDP) in Cameroon.

Australia vs Cameroon GDP by year

Australia
Cameroon
1x
Year GDP, current $
Australia Cameroon
2024 $1,757,022,451,653 $53,296,694,320
2023 $1,734,451,264,656 $48,814,501,547
2022 $1,695,627,535,476 $44,347,206,073
2021 $1,560,617,493,203 $45,011,937,347
2020 $1,333,336,461,648 $40,773,241,177
2019 $1,398,349,602,956 $39,667,757,528
2018 $1,433,144,978,762 $39,955,552,190
2017 $1,330,890,554,614 $36,098,547,033
2016 $1,211,588,128,418 $33,814,337,044
2015 $1,356,805,839,936 $32,210,233,020
2014 $1,474,677,007,566 $36,386,544,706
2013 $1,583,737,461,925 $33,728,621,180
2012 $1,552,728,401,402 $30,155,062,329
2011 $1,402,939,868,653 $30,630,910,495
2010 $1,152,566,632,022 $27,507,501,821
2009 $931,761,689,771 $27,932,970,317
2008 $1,058,448,244,064 $27,715,142,033
2007 $856,603,595,823 $23,928,250,433
2006 $749,708,370,333 $20,910,512,975
2005 $696,811,489,613 $19,509,852,207
2004 $615,643,050,221 $18,826,214,136
2003 $468,517,181,130 $15,970,315,035
2002 $396,436,967,263 $12,417,251,350
2001 $380,360,222,861 $10,953,485,349
2000 $416,901,962,163 $10,566,579,295
1999 $390,347,787,943 $11,565,826,465
1998 $400,361,527,505 $11,298,144,990
1997 $436,321,902,767 $10,789,458,433
1996 $401,962,517,479 $11,093,538,846
1995 $368,725,126,225 $10,864,772,471
1994 $323,269,456,935 $8,902,446,252
1993 $312,568,858,910 $16,181,814,713
1992 $325,982,966,981 $12,071,775,335
1991 $326,416,407,861 $11,840,192,296
1990 $311,840,666,465 $12,314,482,628
1989 $300,264,309,002 $11,012,566,195
1988 $236,461,079,970 $12,236,057,362
1987 $189,726,707,253 $13,049,659,981
1986 $182,707,050,923 $11,857,056,199
1985 $180,861,108,959 $8,544,810,498
1984 $193,749,932,078 $7,311,938,026
1983 $177,523,719,680 $6,870,200,010
1982 $194,323,071,831 $6,611,255,964
1981 $177,151,979,566 $6,610,938,617
1980 $150,200,557,103 $6,674,569,047
1979 $135,093,718,051 $5,919,002,983
1978 $118,660,813,780 $4,662,852,583
1977 $110,504,702,914 $3,394,664,024
1976 $105,209,354,856 $2,898,090,002
1975 $97,440,939,506 $2,857,037,371
1974 $89,086,219,602 $2,157,415,533
1973 $63,923,126,201 $1,901,393,361
1972 $52,117,990,654 $1,498,251,890
1971 $45,283,847,245 $1,236,941,394
1970 $41,395,206,623 $1,151,216,993
1969 $36,738,245,878 $1,100,551,489
1968 $32,763,365,242 $1,046,191,218
1967 $30,487,524,878 $936,175,260
1966 $27,349,284,376 $851,112,535
1965 $26,014,244,162 $814,083,266
1964 $23,835,843,814 $776,650,177
1963 $21,573,443,452 $718,320,845
1962 $19,953,923,193 $694,247,864
1961 $19,713,123,154 $652,777,608
1960 $18,635,682,982 $614,206,068

Data sources: World Bank | Economy & Growth (1960–2024, retrieved 2026-04-06).

GeoRank.org/economy/australia/cameroon | CC BY

GDP per capita in Australia vs Cameroon by year

Australia
GDP per capita

GDP per capita, PPP
Cameroon
GDP per capita

GDP per capita, PPP
1x
Year Current $
Australia Cameroon
GDP per capita GDP per capita, PPP GDP per capita GDP per capita, PPP
2024 $64,604 $72,111 $1,830 $5,589
2023 $65,058 $72,273 $1,720 $5,411
2022 $65,170 $66,103 $1,605 $5,189
2021 $60,759 $58,327 $1,672 $4,794
2020 $51,983 $54,184 $1,556 $4,365
2019 $55,195 $52,886 $1,555 $4,241
2018 $57,410 $50,371 $1,611 $4,011
2017 $54,118 $48,565 $1,496 $3,767
2016 $50,084 $47,446 $1,442 $3,627
2015 $56,970 $46,465 $1,415 $3,498
2014 $62,817 $47,109 $1,649 $3,422
2013 $68,477 $46,123 $1,576 $3,239
2012 $68,301 $43,007 $1,449 $3,060
2011 $62,799 $42,153 $1,514 $2,989
2010 $52,314 $39,504 $1,399 $2,914
2009 $42,955 $40,434 $1,461 $2,879
2008 $49,811 $37,616 $1,492 $2,870
2007 $41,128 $36,708 $1,326 $2,818
2006 $36,659 $34,890 $1,191 $2,704
2005 $34,535 $33,090 $1,143 $2,598
2004 $30,886 $31,815 $1,133 $2,533
2003 $23,758 $30,167 $988 $2,368
2002 $20,335 $29,080 $790 $2,263
2001 $19,734 $27,688 $715 $2,191
2000 $21,909 $26,585 $709 $2,108
1999 $20,750 $25,531 $796 $2,039
1998 $21,516 $24,386 $799 $1,975
1997 $23,683 $23,142 $783 $1,915
1996 $22,056 $22,134 $827 $1,850
1995 $20,479 $21,050 $832 $1,790
1994 $18,156 $20,174 $701 $1,752
1993 $17,725 $19,220 $1,310 $1,731
1992 $18,650 $18,259 $1,005 $1,890
1991 $18,885 $17,839 $1,015 $1,963
1990 $18,274 $17,385 $1,087 $2,032
1989 $17,858 - $1,001 -
1988 $14,303 - $1,145 -
1987 $11,666 - $1,258 -
1986 $11,406 - $1,179 -
1985 $11,455 - $875 -
1984 $12,436 - $772 -
1983 $11,532 - $746 -
1982 $12,798 - $732 -
1981 $11,871 - $750 -
1980 $10,223 - $784 -
1979 $9,308 - $718 -
1978 $8,264 - $582 -
1977 $7,786 - $435 -
1976 $7,497 - $381 -
1975 $7,014 - $386 -
1974 $6,492 - $299.9 -
1973 $4,778 - $271.8 -
1972 $3,955 - $220.1 -
1971 $3,500 - $186.7 -
1970 $3,310 - $178.5 -
1969 $2,996 - $175.2 -
1968 $2,728 - $170.8 -
1967 $2,584 - $156.6 -
1966 $2,347 - $145.8 -
1965 $2,284 - $142.7 -
1964 $2,134 - $139.2 -
1963 $1,970 - $131.6 -
1962 $1,858 - $130 -
1961 $1,880 - $124.6 -
1960 $1,813 - $119.1 -

Data sources: World Bank | Economy & Growth (1960–2024, retrieved 2026-04-06).

GeoRank.org/economy/australia/cameroon | CC BY

Australia's GDP per capita is $64,604, ranking 14/197, compared to $1,830 in Cameroon, ranking 158/197. Adjusted for purchasing power (GDP per capita PPP), Australia ranks 22nd at $72,111, while Cameroon ranks 156th at $5,589.

Economic indicators

Australia Cameroon
Gross domestic product
$1.76T
2024
$53.3B
2024
GDP rank
14/197
2024
91/197
2024
GDP growth
1.37%
2023-2024
3.52%
2023-2024
GDP per capita
$64,604
2024
$1,830
2024
GDP per capita rank
14/197
2024
158/197
2024
GDP per capita, PPP
$72,111
2024
$5,589
2024
GDP per capita PPP rank
22/197
2024
156/197
2024
Government debt
$891B
2024
$22.8B
2024
Debt-to-GDP ratio
50.7%
2024
42.8%
2024
Government debt per person
$32,764
2024
$784
2024
Government debt per person rank
22/185
2024
152/185
2024
Average annual personal income after taxes
$49,463
2026
$1,578
2026
Market capitalization of domestic companies
$1.74T
2024
n/a
Number of millionaires
1,904,000
2025
n/a
Number of billionaires
47
2025
n/a
Income share by richest 10%
25.5%
2020
31.1%
2021
Income share by poorest 10%
2.7%
2020
2.1%
2021
Government expenditure, % of GDP
38.9%
2024
16.7%
2024
Consumer prices inflation
3.16%
2023-2024
4.53%
2023-2024
Central bank interest rate
3.6%
2025
n/a
Unemployment rate
3.94%
2024
3.28%
2021
Population
27799169
30864115

Spending and national debt comparison by year

Australia
Spending

Debt
Cameroon
Spending

Debt
1x
Year % of GDP
Australia Cameroon
Government spending Government debt Government spending Government debt
2024 38.9% 50.7% 16.7% 42.8%
2023 37.6% 49.6% 17.1% 43.1%
2022 37.6% 50.2% 17.1% 45.6%
2021 41.8% 55.5% 17.1% 47.2%
2020 44.4% 57.1% 16.6% 44.9%
2019 38.9% 46.7% 18.7% 41.6%
2018 36.9% 41.8% 18% 38.3%
2017 36.8% 41.2% 19.2% 36.5%
2016 37.3% 40.6% 20.2% 32.1%
2015 37.3% 37.7% 20.1% 31.6%
2014 36.7% 34% 20.1% 20.7%
2013 36.4% 30.5% 19.2% 17.5%
2012 36.5% 27.5% 17.2% 14.9%
2011 36.3% 24% 17.8% 15.9%
2010 37% 20.3% 15.2% 14%
2009 37.8% 16.6% 14.7% 11.3%
2008 35.1% 11.7% 15.9% 11.2%
2007 34.3% 9.67% 13.5% 13.8%
2006 34.5% 9.94% 12.5% 18.4%
2005 34.6% 10.9% 12.4% 43.8%
2004 34.8% 11.9% 13.4% 51.7%
2003 34.9% 13.2% 13.2% 51.5%
2002 34.9% 15% 13.9% 56.6%
2001 35.6% 17.1% 14.6% 62.2%
2000 35.2% 19.5% 14.6% 75.9%
1999 36.2% 22.5% - 68.4%
1998 34.6% 23.7% - 67.8%
1997 32.8% 25.9% - -
1996 33.5% 29.3% - -
1995 33.7% 31.1% - -
1994 33.7% 31.7% - -
1993 34.1% 30.7% - -
1992 34.1% 27.6% - -
1991 33.1% 21.6% - -
1990 30.5% 16.4% - -
1989 34.5% 17% - -
1988 34.6% 20.5% - -
1987 36% 25.2% - -
1986 38.4% 25.5% - -
1985 38.7% 24% - -
1984 38.4% 22.3% - -
1983 37% 21% - -
1982 36.7% 16.8% - -
1981 33.4% 19.1% - -
1980 33.2% 21.2% - -
1979 32.5% 22.8% - -
1978 33.2% 24.7% - -
1977 34.1% 23.6% - -
1976 33.3% 22.9% - -
1975 33% 23.6% - -
1974 30.9% 22.3% - -
1973 26.6% 27.3% - -
1972 27% 30.7% - -
1971 26.1% 32.2% - -
1970 25.3% 34.9% - -
1969 24.7% 36.7% - -
1968 25.3% 39.4% - -
1967 26.4% 40.5% - -
1966 25.6% 42.4% - -
1965 25.8% 43.7% - -
1964 23.5% 44.9% - -
1963 23% 47.5% - -
1962 22.7% 50.2% - -
1961 23.3% 49.3% - -
1960 21.8% 48.3% - -

Data sources: International Monetary Fund (IMF) | Fiscal Monitor (1990–2024, retrieved 2026-02-20); International Monetary Fund (IMF) | Public Finances in Modern History (1960–1989, retrieved 2026-02-20).

GeoRank.org/economy/australia/cameroon | CC BY

In 2024, Australia's government spending was $684B, accounting for 38.9% of its GDP, while Cameroon spent $8.91B, or 16.7% of GDP.

Debt-to-GDP ratio is 50.7% in Australia and 42.8% in Cameroon, ranking 104/185 and 125/185, respectively.

Government deficit by year

Deficit/surplus
Australia

Cameroon
1x
Year Deficit/surplus, % of GDP
Australia Cameroon
2024 -2.25% -1.48%
2023 -1.27% -0.63%
2022 -2.21% -1.11%
2021 -6.37% -3.01%
2020 -8.73% -3.19%
2019 -4.41% -3.24%
2018 -1.26% -2.41%
2017 -1.72% -4.72%
2016 -2.42% -5.88%
2015 -2.79% -4.25%
2014 -2.92% -4.09%
2013 -2.81% -3.55%
2012 -3.51% -1.4%
2011 -4.53% -2.26%
2010 -5.12% -0.93%
2009 -4.56% -0.04%
2008 -1.1% 2%
2007 1.47% 3.87%
2006 1.77% 28.2%
2005 1.71% 3.03%
2004 1.32% -0.46%
2003 1.05% 0.56%
2002 0.19% 1.51%
2001 -0.03% 0.86%
2000 1.25% 1.54%
1999 0.67% -
1998 -0.25% -
1997 -0.49% -
1996 -1.46% -
1995 -2.6% -
1994 -3.79% -
1993 -4.73% -
1992 -4.74% -
1991 -2.79% -
1990 -0.23% -
1989 -1.29% -
1988 -0.77% -
1987 -1.66% -
1986 -3.5% -
1985 -5.24% -
1984 -5.48% -
1983 -5.66% -
1982 -5.19% -
1981 -3.25% -
1980 -2.87% -
1979 -2.32% -
1978 -4.19% -
1977 -4.39% -
1976 -3.44% -
1975 -3.47% -
1974 -2.46% -
1973 0.16% -
1972 -0.97% -
1971 -0.23% -
1970 -0.23% -
1969 0.53% -
1968 -0.7% -
1967 -1.65% -
1966 -1.77% -
1965 -1.46% -
1964 0.19% -
1963 -0.26% -
1962 -0.38% -
1961 -0.78% -
1960 0.47% -
1959 0.06% -
1958 -0.25% -
1957 -0.33% -
1956 1% -
1955 0.08% -
1954 -0.27% -
1953 -0.86% -
1952 -0.44% -
1951 1.85% -
1950 4.29% -
1949 0.72% -
1948 2% -
1947 -0.45% -
1946 -4.09% -
1945 -8.87% -
1944 -11.8% -
1943 -12.4% -
1942 -5.17% -
1941 -2.14% -
1940 0.51% -
1939 0.77% -
1938 0.24% -
1937 0.28% -
1936 0.17% -
1935 0.24% -
1934 0.28% -
1933 0.28% -
1932 0.02% -
1931 -0.8% -
1930 -1% -
1929 -0.53% -
1928 -0.69% -
1927 -0.5% -
1926 -0.31% -
1925 -0.26% -
1924 -0.5% -
1923 -0.33% -
1922 -0.94% -
1921 -2% -
1920 -2.43% -
1919 -4.8% -
1918 -4.36% -
1917 -4.99% -
1916 -3.47% -
1915 -1.11% -
1914 -0.29% -
1913 0% -
1912 0.12% -
1911 0.39% -
1910 0.39% -
1909 0.37% -
1908 -0.15% -
1907 0.41% -
1906 0.23% -
1905 0.11% -
1904 -0.13% -
1903 -0.02% -
1902 0.16% -
1901 1.46% -

Data sources: International Monetary Fund (IMF) | Public Finances in Modern History (1901–1989, retrieved 2026-02-20); International Monetary Fund (IMF) | Fiscal Monitor (1990–2024, retrieved 2026-02-20).

GeoRank.org/economy/australia/cameroon | CC BY

In 2024, Australia's government deficit, the difference between spending and revenue, was $39.5B, equivalent to 2.25% of GDP. This compares to Cameroon's deficit of $789M, or 1.48% of GDP.

Over the past 25 years, Australia recorded a fiscal deficit in 18 of those years, while Cameroon ran a deficit in 17 years. On average, Australia posted an annual deficit equal to 1.97% of GDP, compared to deficit of 0.04% of GDP for Cameroon.

Inflation comparison by year

Inflation
Australia

Cameroon
1x
Year Consumer prices inflation
Australia Cameroon
2024 3.16% 4.53%
2023 5.6% 7.38%
2022 6.59% 6.25%
2021 2.86% 2.27%
2020 0.85% 2.44%
2019 1.61% 2.45%
2018 1.91% 1.07%
2017 1.95% 0.64%
2016 1.28% 0.87%
2015 1.51% 2.68%
2014 2.49% 1.85%
2013 2.45% 2.05%
2012 1.76% 2.74%
2011 3.3% 2.94%
2010 2.92% 1.28%
2009 1.77% 3.04%
2008 4.35% 5.34%
2007 2.33% 0.92%
2006 3.56% 5.12%
2005 2.69% 2.01%
2004 2.34% 0.23%
2003 2.73% 0.62%
2002 2.98% 2.83%
2001 4.41% 4.42%
2000 4.46% 1.23%
1999 1.48% 1.87%
1998 0.86% 3.17%
1997 0.22% 4.79%

Data sources: World Bank | Economy & Growth (1997–2024, retrieved 2026-04-06).

GeoRank.org/economy/australia/cameroon | CC BY

Over the past 28 years, Australia has recorded an average annual inflation rate of 2.66%, compared with 2.75% in Cameroon. In 2024, inflation was 3.16% in Australia and 4.53% in Cameroon.

Top exports between countries

Australia
Export category Export value
Machinery & equipment $208K
Textiles & consumer goods $196K
Animal & marine products $141K
Processed food, beverages & tobacco $62K
Wood & paper products $56K
Precious metals & jewellery $41K
Miscellaneous $28K
Chemicals & pharma $23K
Metals $11K
Raw materials & minerals $6K
Cameroon
Export category Export value
Machinery & equipment $412K
Wood & paper products $275K
Raw materials & minerals $103K
Processed food, beverages & tobacco $63K
Miscellaneous $1K

Balance of trade

Australia Cameroon
Current account balance
-$34.8B
2024
-$2.02B
2023
Current account balance ranking
187/190
2024
144/190
2023
Current account balance, % of GDP
-1.98%
2024
-4.14%
2023
Goods imports
$297B
2024
$7.74B
2023
Goods exports
$341B
2024
$6.34B
2023
Service imports
$109B
2024
$2.55B
2023
Service exports
$84.1B
2024
$2.01B
2023
Imports of goods and services, % of GDP
22.5%
2024
18.7%
2024
Exports of goods and services, % of GDP
24.6%
2024
15.7%
2024

Economic freedom indices

The indices of economic freedom below are issued by the Heritage Foundation. Higher scores indicate stronger economic health.

Australia Cameroon
Economic freedom 80.1 52
Economic freedom ranking 5/197 151/197
Property rights 88.2 28.1
Government integrity 88.1 21
Judicial effectiveness 96.3 10.1
Tax burden 61.8 72.2
Government spending 56.6 91.4
Fiscal health 89 94.5
Business freedom 92.3 48.6
Labor freedom 61.5 45.6
Monetary freedom 77.2 75.3
Trade freedom 89.8 57.2
Investment freedom 80 30
Financial freedom 80 50

Economic freedom comparison by year

Australia
Cameroon
1x
Year Economic freedom index
Australia Cameroon
2026 80.1 52
2025 79.3 52.1
2024 76.2 53.6
2023 74.8 51.9
2022 77.7 52.9
2021 82.4 53.4
2020 82.6 53.6
2019 80.9 52.4
2018 80.9 51.9
2017 81 51.8
2016 80.3 54.2
2015 81.4 51.9
2014 82 52.6
2013 82.6 52.3
2012 83.1 51.8
2011 82.5 51.8
2010 82.6 52.3
2009 82.6 53
2008 82.2 54.3
2007 81.1 55.6
2006 79.9 54.6
2005 79 53
2004 77.9 52.3
2003 77.4 52.7
2002 77.3 52.8
2001 77.4 53.3
2000 77.1 49.9
1999 76.4 50.3
1998 75.6 48
1997 75.5 44.6
1996 74 45.7
1995 74.1 51.3

Data sources: The Heritage Foundation | Economic Freedom Index (1995–2026, retrieved 2026-03-09).

GeoRank.org/economy/australia/cameroon | CC BY

The Economic Freedom Index for Australia is 80.1, ranking 5/197, compared to 52 for Cameroon, ranking 151/197. The chart above displays a comparison of annual changes in economic freedom indexes.

Other economic metrics

Australia Cameroon
Services, % of GDP
66.1%
2024
50.7%
2024
Industry, % of GDP
25.5%
2024
23.2%
2024
Agriculture, forestry, and fishing, % of GDP
2.04%
2024
18.5%
2024
GNI, Atlas method
$1.7T
2024
$49.5B
2024
GNI per capita, PPP
$69,600
2024
$5,490
2024
Total reserves including gold
$60.4B
2024
$4.88B
2023
Total reserves ranking
39/177
2024
103/177
2023
Net foreign direct investment
-$39.2B
2024
-$901M
2023
Net inflows of foreign direct investment
$53.4B
2024
$888M
2024
Net outflows of foreign direct investment
$13.9B
2024
$63.4M
2024
Servicing debt to the IMF, % of GNI n/a
3.2%
2024
Poverty at national poverty lines n/a
37.7%
2021
Gross capital formation, % of GDP
24.3%
2024
18.9%
2024

GDP per capita map

1x

Data sources: World Bank | Economy & Growth (1985–2024, retrieved 2026-04-06); U.S. Census Bureau (1985–2024, retrieved 2026-02-08).

GeoRank.org/economy/australia/cameroon | CC BY

Compare countries by 7 more topics

Help us show the world through your eyes

Share a photo of your city and help others discover what it looks like to live there. Your contribution makes our data come alive.

Data sources:

  1. World Bank | Economy & Growth (1960–2024, retrieved 2026-04-06)
  2. International Monetary Fund (IMF) | Fiscal Monitor (1990–2024, retrieved 2026-02-20)
  3. International Monetary Fund (IMF) | Public Finances in Modern History (1901–1989, retrieved 2026-02-20)
  4. The Heritage Foundation | Economic Freedom Index (1995–2026, retrieved 2026-03-09)
  5. U.S. Census Bureau (1985–2024, retrieved 2026-02-08)
  6. TradeMap (2021–2024, retrieved 2026-02-08)
  7. United Nations | World Population Prospects (2026, retrieved 2026-03-10)
  8. LivingCost (2026, retrieved 2025-10-14)

Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) — you’re free to copy, share, remix, adapt, and use even commercially as long as you give appropriate credit and clearly indicate if you made changes. Other sources may be subject to different license terms.

The current account balance is the sum of net trade in goods and services, net earnings from cross-border investments, and net transfer payments. It reflects a country's economic transactions with the rest of the world and is a fundamental component of the balance of payments. A surplus indicates that a country exports more than it imports, while a deficit shows the opposite.

Gross National Income (GNI) measures a country's total income. It encompasses income earned by residents, businesses, and foreign sources, defined as employee compensation and investment profits. GNI adds product taxes not included elsewhere and subtracts subsidies. It accounts for income from residents working abroad but excludes earnings from foreigners within the country.

A negative value for Net Foreign Direct Investment indicates a country is a net receiver of investments, as foreign inflows exceed outflows after Balance of Payments adjustments. A positive value indicates a net provider, with outflows exceeding inflows. Inflows are credits (increasing foreign claims on domestic assets), while outflows are debits (increasing domestic assets abroad).

Foreign direct investment (FDI, net inflows) shows how much capital foreign investors bring into a country after accounting for any funds that flow back in the opposite direction. It represents the net value of overseas companies establishing, expanding, or financing businesses in the reporting country. A positive number means more capital entered the country than was withdrawn, while a negative number means foreign investors pulled out more than they invested.

Foreign direct investment (FDI, net outflows) shows how much capital residents of a country invest abroad after accounting for any funds that flow back in the opposite direction. It represents the net value of domestic companies establishing, expanding, or financing businesses in other countries. A positive number means more capital was invested abroad than withdrawn, while a negative number means residents pulled back more than they invested.

Principal and interest payments to the IMF in currency, goods, or services on long-term debt expressed as a share of GNI.

Formerly gross domestic investment, gross capital formation measures the share of a country’s economic output invested in fixed assets, including buildings, machinery, and infrastructure. It indicates how much of the economy is devoted to building productive capacity.