The EU countries’ general government expenditure on defence amounted to €227 billion in 2023, representing 2.7% of total general government expenditure. This is equivalent to 1.3% of GDP, the Eurostat said in its report.
At EU level, the share of defence expenditure in total expenditure decreased from 3.0% in 1995 to 2.7% in 2023. However, compared with 2021 and 2022, this share increased from 2.4% of total expenditure in 2021 to 2.5% of total expenditure in 2022 and 2.7% of total expenditure in 2023.
This information comes from data on general government expenditure by function (COFOG) published by Eurostat.
Source dataset: gov_10a_exp
Highest ratio of government expenditure on defence to GDP in Latvia, lowest in Ireland
In 2023, the highest levels of total expenditure on defence among EU countries were observed in
- Latvia (3.1% of GDP)
- Estonia (2.7% of GDP)
- Lithuania (2.5% of GDP)
- Greece (2.2% of GDP)
- Poland (2.1% of GDP)
- Cyprus and Hungary (both 1.9% of GDP)
- France, Denmark and Sweden (for each 1.8% of GDP).
By contrast:
- Ireland (0.2% of GDP)
- Malta (0.4% of GDP)
- Luxembourg and Austria (both 0.6% of GDP)
These countries had comparatively low government expenditure on defence in the EU.

