Final consumption expenditure plus discrepancy, per capita (current US$) - National accounts - Basic Inds. and Nat. Accts - African Development Indicators



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Final consumption expenditure (formerly total consumption) is the sum of household final consumption expenditure (private consumption) and general government final consumption expenditure (general government consumption). This estimate includes any statistical discrepancy in the use of resources relative to the supply of resources. Data are in current U.S. dollars. Source: World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files. Total population is based on the de facto definition of population, which counts all residents regardless of legal status or citizenship--except for refugees not permanently settled in the country of asylum, who are generally considered part of the population of their country of origin. The values shown are midyear estimates. Source: World Bank staff estimates from various sources including census reports, the United Nations Population Division's World Population Prospects, national statistical offices, household surveys conducted by national agencies, and Macro International.
Final consumption expenditure plus discrepancy, per capita (current US$) - National accounts - Basic Inds. and Nat. Accts - African Development Indicators (Most Recent Data)

Rank

Country

Value

1Seychelles (2008)9,007
2Equatorial Guinea (2008)7,637
3Mauritius (2008)5,666
4South Africa (2008)4,641
5Namibia (2008)3,506
6Botswana (2008)3,433
7Gabon (2008)3,355
8Cape Verde (2008)3,185
9Tunisia (2008)3,038
10Libya (2002)2,537
11Morocco (2008)2,106
12Swaziland (2008)1,904
13North Africa (2008)1,874
14Angola (2008)1,732
15Egypt (2008)1,654
16Algeria (2008)1,442
17Lesotho (2008)1,083
18Sudan (2008)1,069
19Senegal (2008)998.05
20Cameroon (2008)993.81
21Africa (2008)984.2
22Ivory Coast (2008)968.55
23Republic of the Congo (2007)920.77
24Comoros (2008)890.64
25Zambia (2008)853.82
26Sub-Saharan Africa (2008)813.6
27Djibouti (2007)804.23
28Kenya (2008)800.67
29Mauritania (2007)688.4
30Ghana (2008)651.72
31Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa and Nigeria (2008)611.29
32Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa (2008)599.31
33Chad (2008)564.71
34Benin (2005)507.12
35Mali (2007)480.13
36Rwanda (2008)452.63
37Gambia (2008)441.65
38Central African Republic (2008)438.09
39Uganda (2008)432.12
40Madagascar (2008)420.36
41Burkina Faso (2006)390.54
42Mozambique (2008)388.88
43Guinea (2008)388.13
44Togo (2005)346.56
45Eritrea (2007)333.91
46Sierra Leone (2008)324.99
47Tanzania (2006)318.9
48Ethiopia (2008)315.62
49Malawi (2008)286.69
50Zimbabwe (2005)272.28
51Liberia (2007)264.42
52Guinea-Bissau (2008)259.43
53Niger (2005)216.63
54Democratic Republic of the Congo (2008)167.99
55Somalia (1990)153.54
56Burundi (2006)144.85
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