Household final consumption expenditure per capita (constant 2000 US$) - Expenditure on GDP - US$ at constant 2000 prices - National accounts - Economic Policy & Debt - World Development Indicators



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Household final consumption expenditure per capita (private consumption per capita) is calculated using private consumption in constant 2000 prices and World Bank population estimates. Household final consumption expenditure 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. Data are in constant 2000 U.S. dollars.
Household final consumption expenditure per capita (constant 2000 US$) - Expenditure on GDP - US$ at constant 2000 prices - National accounts - Economic Policy & Debt - World Development Indicators (Most Recent Data)

Rank

Country

Value

1United States (2007)27,378
2Japan (2007)22,297
3Switzerland (2007)21,950
4Iceland (2008)20,627
5Norway (2008)20,408
6Luxembourg (2008)19,571
7United Kingdom (2008)19,400
8High income: OECD (2007)18,743
9Hong Kong (2008)18,303
10High income (2007)17,806
11Denmark (2008)16,541
12Canada (2007)15,503
13Sweden (2008)15,331
14Ireland (2007)15,106
15Australia (2008)14,938
16Finland (2008)14,555
17Austria (2008)14,202
18Germany (2008)13,926
19France (2008)13,761
20United Arab Emirates (2004)13,390
21Belgium (2008)12,945
22Netherlands (2008)12,813
23Euro area (2008)12,386
24Israel (2008)11,861
25Italy (2008)11,594
26Cyprus (2008)10,984
27Greece (2008)10,966
28Bahamas (2004)10,280
29Spain (2008)9,727
30Singapore (2000)9,725
31New Zealand (2007)9,551
32High income: nonOECD (2008)8,435
33North Korea (2008)8,025
34South Korea (2008)8,025
35Kuwait (2004)7,830
36Macau (2008)7,794
37Portugal (2008)7,656
38Slovenia (2007)6,991
39Barbados (2002)6,698
40Argentina (2008)6,561
41Trinidad and Tobago (2005)6,297
42Uruguay (2008)6,244
43Bahrain (2000)5,777
44Brunei Darussalam (2007)5,558
45Seychelles (2008)5,552
46Mexico (2008)4,762
47Slovakia (2008)4,527
48Lebanon (2008)4,418
49Qatar (2000)4,384
50Chile (2008)4,309
51Croatia (2008)4,294
52Estonia (2008)4,253
53Saudi Arabia (2007)4,173
54Lithuania (2007)4,163
55Venezuela (2008)4,096
56Latvia (2008)4,075
57Hungary (2008)4,036
58Czech Republic (2008)3,811
59Poland (2008)3,801
60Turkey (2008)3,628
61Panama (2008)3,564
62Mauritius (2008)3,337
63Latin America & Caribbean (2008)3,268
64St. Kitts and Nevis (2003)3,231
65Oman (2004)3,224
66Costa Rica (2008)3,214
67Upper middle income (2008)3,038
68Dominican Republic (2008)3,037
69St. Lucia (2000)2,973
70Libya (2000)2,908
71Brazil (2008)2,904
72Dominica (2006)2,788
73Antigua and Barbuda (2002)2,701
74Grenada (2000)2,604
75Jamaica (2000)2,582
76South Africa (2008)2,558
77El Salvador (2008)2,537
78Malaysia (2007)2,527
79Romania (2008)2,349
80Belize (2008)2,213
81Europe & Central Asia (2008)2,087
82St. Vincent and the Grenadines (2003)2,009
83Jordan (2008)1,972
84Peru (2008)1,969
85Colombia (2008)1,955
86Russia (2008)1,877
87Belarus (2008)1,866
88Bulgaria (2008)1,855
89Namibia (2008)1,854
90Macedonia (2008)1,833
91Montenegro (2008)1,774
92Tunisia (2008)1,692
93Gabon (2008)1,675
94Cape Verde (2008)1,596
95Guatemala (2008)1,595
96Kazakhstan (2008)1,567
97Botswana (2008)1,559
98Serbia (2008)1,547
99Tonga (2000)1,518
100Thailand (2008)1,431
101Georgia (2008)1,308
102Albania (2008)1,307
103Egypt (2008)1,301
104Middle East & North Africa (2008)1,279
105Swaziland (2008)1,254
106Azerbaijan (2008)1,224
107Suriname (2000)1,214
108Fiji (2000)1,196
109Ecuador (2008)1,172
110Armenia (2008)1,172
111Paraguay (2008)1,137
112Middle income (2008)1,135
113Iran (2007)1,118
114Honduras (2008)1,101
115Solomon Islands (2000)1,090
116Morocco (2008)1,050
117Syria (2008)1,010
118West Bank and Gaza (2005)1,004
119Algeria (2008)991.85
120Low & middle income (2008)985.8
121Ukraine (2008)985.66
122Lesotho (2008)952.9
123Philippines (2008)861.46
124Bolivia (2008)846.97
125Nicaragua (2008)806.39
126Maldives (2004)804.24
127Vanuatu (2000)741.97
128East Asia & Pacific (2008)735.6
129China (2008)726.65
130Lower middle income (2008)647.11
131Moldova (2008)640.56
132Guyana (2002)633.52
133Indonesia (2008)622.15
134Djibouti (2000)580.49
135Equatorial Guinea (2000)555.58
136Cameroon (2007)526.5
137Pakistan (2008)445.84
138Senegal (2008)439.67
139Vietnam (2008)439.31
140Mauritania (2005)435.41
141Timor-Leste (2000)433.09
142Ivory Coast (2000)414.14
143Kyrgyzstan (2008)404.96
144Sub-Saharan Africa (2008)403.86
145India (2008)397.65
146South Asia (2008)392.85
147Cambodia (2007)391.24
148Comoros (2008)377.6
149Zimbabwe (2005)366.58
150Sudan (2008)348.72
151Kenya (2008)346.87
152Uzbekistan (2000)345.75
153Guinea (2008)345.14
154Mongolia (2000)345.08
155Yemen (2003)334.09
156Bangladesh (2008)324.14
157Republic of the Congo (2000)308.9
158Uganda (2008)285.49
159Tajikistan (2008)267.37
160Papua New Guinea (2004)266.95
161Benin (2005)263.85
162Mozambique (2008)252.46
163Gambia (2004)250.95
164Low income (2006)250.37
165Heavily indebted poor countries (HIPC) (2006)249.3
166Least developed countries: UN classification (2007)248.73
167Turkmenistan (2000)235.39
168Zambia (2008)232.36
169Madagascar (2008)228.95
170Ghana (2000)214.79
171Tanzania (2006)214.75
172Togo (2005)203.35
173Rwanda (2000)191.15
174Burkina Faso (2006)187.62
175Chad (2004)187.15
176Central African Republic (2006)181.17
177Guinea-Bissau (2008)180.9
178Nepal (2000)170.64
179Mali (2007)166.72
180Ethiopia (2008)156.28
181Eritrea (2007)153.53
182Sierra Leone (2000)148.69
183Niger (2000)136
184Malawi (2008)121.46
185Burundi (2000)96.94
186Laos (2006)90.23
187Democratic Republic of the Congo (2002)84.61
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