Canada: Household consumption

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The most recent value is 460.91 billion Canadian Dollar as of Q3 2025, an increase compared to the previous value of 459.8 billion Canadian Dollar. Historically, the average for Canada from Q1 1961 to Q3 2025 is 140.58 billion Canadian Dollar. The minimum of 6.01 billion Canadian Dollar was recorded in Q1 1961, while the maximum of 460.91 billion Canadian Dollar was reached in Q3 2025. Click on the following link to see the values of: Household consumption around the world.
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Recent values Canada: Household consumption, billion currency units
2025  Q3 460.91
2025  Q2 459.8
2025  Q1 421.64
2024  Q4 447.02
2024  Q3 442.24
2024  Q2 437.89
2024  Q1 401.13
2023  Q4 424.02


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Definition: The market value of all goods and services, including durable products, purchased by households.

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 Capital investment, percent of GDP 23.27 2024 percent
 Capital investment, in dollars 521.50 2024 billion U.S. dollars
 Household consumption, percent of GDP 54.38 2023 percent
 Household consumption, in dollars 1,181.87 2023 billion U.S. dollars
 Household consumption 460.91 Q3/2025 billion
 Consumption as percent of GDP 54.48 Q3/2025 percent
 Consumption growth 4.22 Q3/2025 percent
 Investment 196.88 Q3/2025 billion
 Investment as percent of GDP 23.27 Q3/2025 percent
 Investment growth 4.74 Q3/2025 percent
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