Household final consumption expenditure, etc. (% of GDP) - National accounts - Basic Inds. and Nat. Accts - African Development Indicators
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Household final consumption expenditure (formerly private consumption) is the market value of all goods and services, including durable products (such as cars, washing machines, and home computers), purchased by households. It excludes purchases of dwellings but includes imputed rent for owner-occupied dwellings. It also includes payments and fees to governments to obtain permits and licenses. Here, household consumption expenditure includes the expenditures of nonprofit institutions serving households, even when reported separately by the country. This item also includes any statistical discrepancy in the use of resources relative to the supply of resources. Source: World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.
Household final consumption expenditure, etc. (% of GDP) - National accounts - Basic Inds. and Nat. Accts - African Development Indicators (Most Recent Data) |
Rank | Country | Value |
1 | Liberia (2007) | 115.94 |
2 | Lesotho (2008) | 107.88 |
3 | Somalia (1984) | 105.31 |
4 | Comoros (2008) | 96.05 |
5 | Central African Republic (2008) | 94.89 |
6 | Burundi (2006) | 91.1 |
7 | Rwanda (2008) | 89.59 |
8 | Eritrea (2007) | 86.23 |
9 | Madagascar (2008) | 84.97 |
10 | Malawi (2008) | 84.96 |
11 | Ethiopia (2008) | 84.85 |
12 | Guinea (2008) | 84.6 |
13 | Uganda (2008) | 82.39 |
14 | Senegal (2008) | 82.27 |
15 | Democratic Republic of the Congo (2008) | 82.06 |
16 | Guinea-Bissau (2008) | 81.27 |
17 | Togo (2005) | 80.91 |
18 | Ghana (2008) | 80.8 |
19 | Sierra Leone (2008) | 79.79 |
20 | Kenya (2008) | 78.62 |
21 | Seychelles (2008) | 78.51 |
22 | Benin (2005) | 78.06 |
23 | Gambia (2008) | 78.02 |
24 | Ivory Coast (2008) | 77.06 |
25 | Mali (2007) | 75.74 |
26 | Burkina Faso (2006) | 75.18 |
27 | Mozambique (2008) | 74.72 |
28 | Niger (2005) | 74.55 |
29 | Cape Verde (2008) | 73.46 |
30 | Tanzania (2006) | 73.11 |
31 | Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa and Nigeria (2008) | 72.41 |
32 | Zimbabwe (2005) | 72.18 |
33 | Egypt (2008) | 72.04 |
34 | Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa (2006) | 71.56 |
35 | Mauritius (2008) | 70.18 |
36 | Chad (2008) | 68.94 |
37 | Namibia (2008) | 68.55 |
38 | Cameroon (2008) | 67.59 |
39 | Sub-Saharan Africa (2008) | 66.52 |
40 | Zambia (2008) | 66.25 |
41 | Tunisia (2008) | 64.53 |
42 | Africa (2008) | 62.3 |
43 | South Africa (2008) | 61.46 |
44 | Swaziland (2008) | 61.31 |
45 | Mauritania (2007) | 61.17 |
46 | Morocco (2008) | 60.61 |
47 | Sudan (2008) | 59.24 |
48 | North Africa (2008) | 57.08 |
49 | Libya (2002) | 56.87 |
50 | Djibouti (2007) | 55.89 |
51 | Angola (1994) | 33.8 |
52 | Botswana (2008) | 31.2 |
53 | Republic of the Congo (2007) | 28.68 |
54 | Gabon (2008) | 25.81 |
55 | Equatorial Guinea (2008) | 24.53 |
56 | Algeria (2008) | 21.73 |
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