Sweden - Net current transfers
Net secondary income (BoP, current US$)
The latest value for Net secondary income (BoP, current US$) in Sweden was ($11,263,030,000) as of 2020. Over the past 50 years, the value for this indicator has fluctuated between ($141,111,600) in 1970 and ($11,263,030,000) in 2020.
Definition: Secondary income refers to transfers recorded in the balance of payments whenever an economy provides or receives goods, services, income, or financial items without a quid pro quo. All transfers not considered to be capital are current. Data are in current U.S. dollars.
Source: International Monetary Fund, Balance of Payments Statistics Yearbook and data files.
See also:
Year | Value |
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1970 | ($141,111,600) |
1971 | ($163,873,500) |
1972 | ($235,174,700) |
1973 | ($288,511,100) |
1974 | ($396,447,700) |
1975 | ($620,337,900) |
1976 | ($700,188,700) |
1977 | ($817,250,100) |
1978 | ($1,150,243,000) |
1979 | ($1,055,572,000) |
1980 | ($1,224,426,000) |
1981 | ($1,004,475,000) |
1982 | ($947,096,300) |
1983 | ($855,952,100) |
1984 | ($756,354,900) |
1985 | ($857,637,200) |
1986 | ($1,158,526,000) |
1987 | ($1,255,524,000) |
1988 | ($1,378,303,000) |
1989 | ($1,750,806,000) |
1990 | ($1,935,736,000) |
1991 | ($1,984,301,000) |
1992 | ($2,614,384,000) |
1993 | ($1,807,294,000) |
1994 | ($1,880,343,000) |
1995 | ($2,969,939,000) |
1996 | ($2,616,077,000) |
1997 | ($2,729,470,000) |
1998 | ($2,517,667,000) |
1999 | ($3,505,673,000) |
2000 | ($3,142,197,000) |
2001 | ($2,596,448,000) |
2002 | ($3,377,872,000) |
2003 | ($4,175,218,000) |
2004 | ($5,450,396,000) |
2005 | ($6,032,792,000) |
2006 | ($6,324,674,000) |
2007 | ($6,780,078,000) |
2008 | ($8,331,948,000) |
2009 | ($6,307,077,000) |
2010 | ($8,166,211,000) |
2011 | ($9,155,488,000) |
2012 | ($10,827,430,000) |
2013 | ($9,801,043,000) |
2014 | ($9,595,359,000) |
2015 | ($7,845,596,000) |
2016 | ($6,463,843,000) |
2017 | ($8,020,138,000) |
2018 | ($8,656,648,000) |
2019 | ($10,049,540,000) |
2020 | ($11,263,030,000) |
Classification
Topic: Economic Policy & Debt Indicators
Sub-Topic: Balance of payments