Singapore (2023)
4.5
% of GDP
+0.2pp YoY
YoY Change
+0.2pp
percentage points
Trend
up
Series length
24
years of data

Data

Singapore Health Expenditure (% GDP) (2023) — source data. World Bank.
Year % of GDP YoY Change
2023 4.5 +0.2pp
2022 4.3 -0.8pp
2021 5.1 -0.6pp
2020 5.7 +1.3pp
2019 4.4 +0.3pp
2018 4.1 -0.3pp
2017 4.4 unchanged
2016 4.4 +0.2pp
2015 4.2 +0.3pp
2014 3.9 +0.2pp
2013 3.7 +0.4pp
2012 3.3 +0.1pp
2011 3.2 unchanged
2010 3.2 -0.2pp
2009 3.4 +0.2pp
2008 3.2 +0.4pp
2007 2.8 -0.1pp
2006 2.9 -0.1pp
2005 3 -0.2pp
2004 3.2 -0.5pp

About this Dataset

Singapore recorded 4.5 % of GDP in 2023. The latest change was +0.2pp. Across 2000–2023 the series ranges from 2.8 in 2007 to 5.7 in 2020.

This page tracks total current health expenditure as a share of GDP in Singapore from 2000 to present — the primary measure of public + private health-system spending intensity.

Data sourced from World Bank via Open Data API. Values use World Bank standardised methodology intended for cross-country comparison.

Frequently Asked Questions

This page tracks total current health expenditure as a share of GDP in Singapore from 2000 to present — the primary measure of public + private health-system spending intensity. It is published by World Bank and updated annually.

The most recent observation covers 2023. World Bank typically publishes this series with a lag of several months after the reference period. The series runs 2000–2023 (24 observations).

The series peaked at 5.7 % of GDP in 2020 and reached its lowest recorded value of 2.8 in 2007. The latest reading of 4.5 in 2023 represents a change of +0.2pp.