Suriname: Household consumption, percent of GDP

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 Suriname

Household consumption as percent of GDP

 Latest value 35.92
 Year 2010
 Measure percent
 Data availability 2006 - 2010
 Average 37.89
 Min - Max 35.92 - 40.14
 Source The World Bank
The latest value from 2010 is 35.92 percent, a decline from 36.73 percent in 2009. In comparison, the world average is 62.51 percent, based on data from 167 countries. Historically, the average for Suriname from 2006 to 2010 is 37.89 percent. The minimum value, 35.92 percent, was reached in 2010 while the maximum of 40.14 percent was recorded in 2008. See the global rankings for that indicator or use the country comparator to compare trends over time.
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Definition: 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.

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 Capital investment, percent of GDP 36.20 2010 percent
 Capital investment, in dollars 1.58 2010 billion U.S. dollars
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 Household consumption, in dollars 1.57 2010 billion U.S. dollars
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