Kosovo ranks scary in debt: Every second of 4 euros and 70 cents

Kosovo's public debt continues to mark growth, despite that Prime Minister Haradinaj constantly shares funds, affecting even reserves used in emergency cases, writes Periscope. According to debt-rks data. com, where you can actually see debt growth per second in real time, it turns out that debt in Kosovo only per second increases for [...]
According to data from %s Debt-rks. com, where you can actually see debt growth per second in real time, It turns out that the debt in Kosovo is up by 4.75 euros per second, while the total debt is in alarming condition.
The state debt amounts to 1 billion and 177m euros.

Also, according to the Ministry of Finance data, in the first three months of this year's total debt is about 16.28 percent, or about 1 billion euros, while in 2018, the debt had reached the highest rate since 2014 to over 1 billion euros or a percentage of about 17.12 percent.
By contrast, Albania and Montenegro, according to European Commission statistics, ranked with the highest public debt in the region in 2018, Macedonia with a debt of 42.2 percent, Bosnia and Herzegovina at 35 percent, while Serbia was at 56.4 percent.
Meanwhile, debt in the United States of America in just one second amounts to $38,000./Periscopi/












