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Public Debt Sustainability: Is Kenya's Debt-to-GDP Ratio a Cause for Alarm?

Kenya's public debt has surpassed 70% of GDP, raising significant concerns about long-term fiscal stability. This in-depth brief examines the evolving composition of the debt, its maturity profile, and the overall sustainability of Kenya's debt stock in comparison to regional peer countries. We further analyze the implications of rising interest payments on public service delivery and explore potential pathways for structural fiscal consolidation to mitigate default risks.

M
Machira Muturi
Economist & Statistician
Published
May 5, 2026
Read Time
3 min
📖 3 min read · Economic Policy

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