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Annual percentage growth of household final consumption expenditure is based on constant local currency. Aggregates are based on constant 2000 U.S. dollars. 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.
Household final consumption expenditure, etc. (annual % growth) - Growth rates - National accounts - Economic Policy & Debt - World Development Indicators (Most Recent Data)

Rank

Country

Value

1Timor-Leste (2000)29.46
2Mauritania (2005)27.18
3Chad (2004)26.72
4Eritrea (2007)26.05
5Afghanistan (2005)20.36
6Ethiopia (2008)18.7
7Montenegro (2008)17.79
8Democratic Republic of the Congo (2002)17.19
9Russia (2008)16.8
10Guinea-Bissau (2008)16.7
11Papua New Guinea (2004)16.57
12Belarus (2008)16.46
13Turkmenistan (1991)16.18
14Kyrgyzstan (2008)15.86
15Uganda (2008)15.76
16Azerbaijan (2008)15.39
17Barbados (2002)14.99
18Kuwait (2004)14.29
19Lesotho (2008)14.17
20Armenia (2008)12.81
21China (2008)12.81
22Swaziland (2008)12.79
23Lithuania (2007)12.36
24Brunei Darussalam (2007)12.06
25Saudi Arabia (2007)11.5
26Cambodia (2007)11.31
27Jordan (2008)10.83
28Malaysia (2007)10.77
29East Asia & Pacific (2008)10.3
30Trinidad and Tobago (2005)10.17
31Ghana (2008)9.91
32Cameroon (2007)9.83
33Albania (2008)9.55
34Namibia (2008)9.38
35Panama (2008)9.18
36Iran (2007)9.09
37Syria (2008)9.05
38Vietnam (2008)9.03
39Kazakhstan (2008)9
40Zimbabwe (2005)8.98
41St. Vincent and the Grenadines (2003)8.97
42Sri Lanka (2002)8.85
43Uruguay (2008)8.78
44Low income (2007)8.73
45Peru (2008)8.72
46Burkina Faso (2006)8.65
47Argentina (2008)8.64
48Morocco (2008)8.47
49Romania (2008)8.4
50Tajikistan (2008)8.38
51United Arab Emirates (2004)8.2
52Europe & Central Asia (2008)7.87
53Ukraine (2008)7.58
54Malawi (2008)7.54
55Lower middle income (2008)7.54
56Macau (2008)7.53
57Philippines (2008)7.49
58Honduras (2008)7.14
59Venezuela (2008)7.08
60Mauritius (2008)7.04
61Ecuador (2008)7.02
62Cyprus (2008)6.98
63Brazil (2008)6.92
64Tunisia (2008)6.76
65Lebanon (2008)6.55
66West Bank and Gaza (2005)6.54
67Low & middle income (2008)6.54
68Middle income (2008)6.53
69Botswana (2008)6.4
70Tanzania (2006)6.19
71Paraguay (2008)6.16
72Ireland (2007)6.08
73Slovakia (2008)6.07
74Least developed countries: UN classification (2007)5.87
75Upper middle income (2008)5.78
76Cape Verde (2008)5.7
77Bolivia (2008)5.48
78Maldives (2004)5.43
79Poland (2008)5.39
80Moldova (2008)5.35
81Somalia (1989)5.25
82Bangladesh (2008)5.21
83Heavily indebted poor countries (HIPC) (2007)5.19
84Latin America & Caribbean (2008)5.15
85Middle East & North Africa (2008)5.05
86Suriname (1994)5.03
87Slovenia (2007)5.03
88Bulgaria (2008)4.83
89Ivory Coast (2008)4.8
90Costa Rica (2008)4.51
91Canada (2007)4.51
92Singapore (2005)4.44
93Guatemala (2008)4.43
94Georgia (2008)4.39
95Senegal (2008)4.34
96Nicaragua (2007)4.29
97Chile (2008)4.28
98Mozambique (2008)4.21
99Dominican Republic (2008)4.19
100El Salvador (2008)3.93
101Macedonia (2008)3.89
102Australia (2008)3.84
103Oman (2004)3.8
104Belize (2008)3.77
105India (2008)3.62
106Czech Republic (2008)3.59
107Israel (2008)3.58
108Guinea (2008)3.57
109Sub-Saharan Africa (2008)3.51
110Algeria (2008)3.31
111Central African Republic (2006)3.3
112Nepal (2008)3.27
113New Zealand (2007)3.2
114South Asia (2008)3.11
115Malta (1993)2.99
116Indonesia (2008)2.86
117Thailand (2008)2.83
118United States (2007)2.74
119Gabon (2008)2.59
120Egypt (2008)2.48
121High income (2007)2.41
122High income: OECD (2007)2.29
123Colombia (2008)2.25
124Greece (2008)2.25
125Switzerland (2007)2.12
126Bahamas (2007)2.1
127Yemen (2003)1.99
128Finland (2008)1.98
129Luxembourg (2008)1.77
130Portugal (2008)1.72
131South Africa (2008)1.69
132Netherlands (2008)1.62
133Hong Kong (2008)1.47
134Norway (2008)1.36
135United Kingdom (2008)1.34
136Mexico (2008)1.3
137Puerto Rico (1989)1.13
138High income: nonOECD (2008)1.05
139France (2008)1
140Croatia (2008)0.99
141Rwanda (1999)0.95
142Belgium (2008)0.91
143Austria (2008)0.81
144Turkey (2008)0.77
145Japan (2007)0.67
146Seychelles (2008)0.65
147North Korea (2008)0.65
148South Korea (2008)0.65
149Kenya (2008)0.51
150Euro area (2008)0.45
151Madagascar (2008)0.44
152Zambia (2008)0.22
153Sudan (2008)0.18
154Dominica (2006)0.17
155Spain (2008)0.12
156Hungary (2008)0.1
157Germany (2008)0.1
158Denmark (2008)-0.15
159Sweden (2008)-0.25
160Italy (2008)-0.87
161Gambia (2003)-1.09
162Pakistan (2008)-1.32
163Republic of the Congo (1996)-1.61
164Guyana (2002)-1.67
165Sierra Leone (1995)-2.26
166Comoros (2008)-2.29
167Niger (1999)-2.67
168Benin (2005)-3.17
169Togo (2005)-3.25
170Djibouti (2006)-3.28
171Laos (2006)-3.38
172Antigua and Barbuda (2002)-3.59
173Bosnia and Herzegovina (2008)-3.74
174Estonia (2008)-4.28
175Mali (2007)-5.91
176Vanuatu (1995)-7.49
177Serbia (2008)-7.75
178Iceland (2008)-7.77
179Latvia (2008)-11
180Bahrain (1985)-16.34
181Grenada (1999)-20.78
182St. Kitts and Nevis (2003)-24.01
183Burundi (1996)-24.1
184Bhutan (2008)-24.83
185Angola (1990)-35.58
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