Gross national savings, private (current US$) - National accounts - Basic Inds. and Nat. Accts - African Development Indicators



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Gross saving real in private sector is derived as gross disposable income REAL in private sector less private consumption expenditure. Dataare in current U.S. dollars. Source: World Bank country economists.
Gross national savings, private (current US$) - National accounts - Basic Inds. and Nat. Accts - African Development Indicators (Most Recent Data)

Rank

Country

Value

1Morocco (2008)23,660,589,295
2Sudan (2008)8,748,172,430
3Kenya (2008)5,282,816,818
4Tunisia (2004)4,951,205,075
5Ethiopia (2008)2,863,116,417
6Cameroon (2007)2,755,713,374
7Ivory Coast (2008)2,323,753,378
8Ghana (2008)2,003,651,968
9Chad (2006)1,089,417,653
10Mali (2007)888,009,572
11Gabon (2006)720,699,708
12Democratic Republic of the Congo (2005)629,641,040
13Uganda (2004)605,648,720
14Equatorial Guinea (2000)426,010,486
15Cape Verde (2008)305,330,836
16Benin (2005)137,198,844
17Lesotho (1994)134,930,226
18Swaziland (2000)117,088,634
19Guinea-Bissau (2008)58,088,671
20Togo (2005)45,121,220
21Sierra Leone (2004)40,362,337
22Comoros (2005)28,636,365
23Botswana (2008)0
24Guinea (2008)0
25Tanzania (2006)0
26Madagascar (2008)-34,938,908.72
27Central African Republic (2008)-49,889,158.85
28Republic of the Congo (2008)-1,985,501,374.86
29Zimbabwe (2005)-14,762,516,782.03
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