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Germany 2023 Press Freedom Profile

Germany scores 81.9/100 on the 2023 RSF World Press Freedom Index, ranking #21 globally. Freedom House rates it Free (93/100). Context: pop 83.1 million, GDP $3.85T.

RSF Score81.91Global rank #21
Freedom StatusFreeFH total 93/100
GDP$3.85TWorld Bank data
Population83.1 millionNational total

2023 Press Freedom Scorecard

Overall score and global position

In the 2023 World Press Freedom Index, Germany scores 81.91 out of 100 and ranks #21 globally — a broadly open press environment. Of the 25 Freedom House indicators, Germany earns 18 at the maximum 4/4 and 0 at 0/4; its strongest category is Electoral Process (12/12) and its weakest is Rule of Law (14/16).

81.9 / 100

Composite index comparison

RSF Overall (Reporters Without Borders)81.9 / 100

Press freedom score — higher is freer.

Political Rights (Freedom House)39 / 40

Elections, political pluralism, government functioning.

Civil Liberties (Freedom House)54 / 60

Freedom of expression, association, rule of law, personal autonomy.

Freedom of Expression (V-Dem 2025)91.4 / 100

Academic press-freedom index from the Varieties of Democracy project (0–1 rescaled to 0–100).

Five-year RSF trend

02550751002019: 85.42020: 87.842021: 84.762022: 82.042023: 81.9120192020202120222023

Over 2019–2023, Germany moved from 85.40 to 81.91 on the RSF scale (a decline of 3.49 points). The lowest recorded score was 81.91 and the highest was 87.84.

Year-over-year RSF movement

Germany's biggest single-year RSF movement in the 2019–2023 window was a loss of 3.08 points between 2020 (87.84) and 2021 (84.76).

Years From To Δ score
2019 → 2020 85.40 87.84 ▲ 2.44
2020 → 2021 87.84 84.76 ▼ -3.08
2021 → 2022 84.76 82.04 ▼ -2.72
2022 → 2023 82.04 81.91 ▼ -0.13

Full socio-economic dashboard

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Demographics & geography

Population83.1 million
Urban population64.3 million
Density240.0 people / km²
Land area357,022 km²
CapitalBerlin
Largest cityBerlin
Latitude51.1657°
Longitude10.4515°
Forested area32.7%
Agricultural land47.7%
CO₂ emissions727,973 kt
payments

Economy & labour

GDP$3.85T
GDP per capita$46,259
CurrencyEUR
CPI112.85
CPI change (%)1.4%
Minimum wage$9.99 /hr
Unemployment rate3.0%
Labor-force participation60.8%
Tax revenue (% of GDP)11.5%
Total tax rate48.8%
Gasoline price$1.39 /L
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Health

Life expectancy80.9 years
Birth rate9.50 / 1 000
Fertility rate1.56 births / woman
Infant mortality3.1 / 1 000 live births
Maternal mortality ratio7 / 100 000 live births
Physicians4.25 / 1 000 people
Out-of-pocket health spend12.5%
school

Education

Gross primary enrollment104.0%
Gross tertiary enrollment70.2%
account_balance

Administration

Official languageGerman
ISO abbreviationDE
Calling code+49
Armed forces size180,000 personnel

All socio-economic indicators from the World Bank country dataset (2023 snapshot).

Democratic Rights & Civil Liberties

Freedom status explained

Freedom House classifies Germany as Free with a 2024 aggregate score of 93/100 — meaning national institutions reliably protect political rights and civil liberties.

Within Freedom House's Europe region (43 countries), Germany ranks #16 on the latest aggregate score — the 64th percentile. The region leaders are Finland, Sweden, Norway.

Political Rights vs Civil Liberties

Political Rights

39/ 40

Rating 1 of 7 (1 = best)

Civil Liberties

54/ 60

Rating 1 of 7 (1 = best)

Political rights are rated noticeably higher than civil liberties — the formal political framework is more open than the day-to-day environment for expression, association, and personal autonomy.

Twelve-year Freedom House trend

02550751002013: 962014: 962015: 962016: 952017: 952018: 942019: 942020: 942021: 942022: 942023: 942024: 93201320142015201620172018201920202021202220232024

Between 2013 and 2024, Freedom House moved Germany from Free (Free, 96/100) to Free (Free, 93/100).

Indicator trajectory (A–G over 12 years)

Of the 25 Freedom House indicators tracked for Germany, 3 moved at least one point across the available Freedom House history. The eight with the largest absolute change appear below.

Code Indicator Earliest Latest Δ
D4 Private discussion 4/4 (2013) 3/4 (2024) ▼ -1
E1 Freedom of assembly 4/4 (2013) 3/4 (2024) ▼ -1
F3 Protection from force 4/4 (2013) 3/4 (2024) ▼ -1

Latest A–G indicator scorecard

A.

Electoral Process

PR

Subtotal12 / 12
  • A1Free and fair head-of-government elections

    4/4

  • A2Free and fair legislative elections

    4/4

  • A3Electoral laws and framework

    4/4

B.

Political Pluralism & Participation

PR

Subtotal15 / 16
  • B1Right to organise in political parties

    4/4

  • B2Opposition can realistically gain power

    4/4

  • B3Free political choice without domination

    4/4

  • B4Political rights of minorities

    3/4

C.

Functioning of Government

PR

Subtotal12 / 12
  • C1Elected officials determine government policy

    4/4

  • C2Safeguards against corruption

    4/4

  • C3Transparency of government

    4/4

D.

Freedom of Expression & Belief

CL

Subtotal14 / 16
  • D1Free and independent media

    4/4

  • D2Freedom of religious expression

    3/4

  • D3Academic freedom

    4/4

  • D4Free private discussion

    3/4

E.

Associational & Organisational Rights

CL

Subtotal11 / 12
  • E1Freedom of assembly

    3/4

  • E2Freedom for NGOs

    4/4

  • E3Free trade unions

    4/4

F.

Rule of Law

CL

Subtotal14 / 16
  • F1Independent judiciary

    4/4

  • F2Due process in civil and criminal matters

    4/4

  • F3Protection from illegitimate force

    3/4

  • F4Equal treatment under the law

    3/4

G.

Personal Autonomy & Individual Rights

CL

Subtotal15 / 16
  • G1Freedom of movement

    4/4

  • G2Property rights

    4/4

  • G3Personal social freedoms

    4/4

  • G4Equality of opportunity

    3/4

Each indicator is scored 0–4 by Freedom House analysts; category subtotals combine into the Political Rights (A + B + C = 0–40) and Civil Liberties (D + E + F + G = 0–60) aggregates shown above. 2024 edition.

Frequently Asked Questions

When did Germany see its biggest RSF press-freedom change?

The sharpest single-year shift was an deterioration of 3.08 points between 2020 (87.84) and 2021 (84.76) on the RSF index.

Which Freedom House indicator moved most in Germany?

Indicator D4 (Private discussion) changed by -1 points, moving from 4/4 to 3/4 across the available history — the biggest indicator-level movement of the 25 Freedom House sub-scores for Germany.

How does Germany rank within its Freedom House region?

Germany holds position #16 of 43 in the Europe region on the latest Freedom House aggregate score. The region's top country is Finland (100/100).

What is Germany's economic context for its press freedom score?

Germany has a GDP of $3.85T across a population of 83.1 million, giving a per-capita GDP of about $46,259. Its capital is Berlin; the official language is German.