How much revenue do governments collect, and where does it come from?
Governments fund public services — from healthcare and education to infrastructure and defense — largely through taxation.
But how much tax revenue countries collect varies widely, as the chart shows. Here, it's expressed as a share of GDP to allow comparison across countries of different sizes.
In some countries, like Bangladesh and Ethiopia, tax revenue is less than 10% of GDP. In others, like Italy and France, it’s more than 40%.
Understanding how governments raise revenue is key to understanding fiscal policy, state capacity, and the relationship between taxation and development.
The UNU-WIDER Government Revenue Dataset is one of the most comprehensive cross-country datasets on government revenue composition.
I recently updated our charts with the latest release, which now covers 198 countries and territories from 1980 to 2023.