* indicates monthly or quarterly data series

Household consumption as percent of GDP, 2024:

The average for 2024 based on 102 countries was 66.87 percent. The highest value was in Somalia: 123.99 percent and the lowest value was in Brunei: 28.5 percent. The indicator is available from 1960 to 2024. Below is a chart for all countries where data are available.

Measure: percent; Source: The World Bank
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Countries Household consumption, percent of GDP, 2024 Global rank Available data
Somalia 123.99 1 1960 - 2024
Comoros 103.63 2 1980 - 2024
Haiti 99.82 3 2000 - 2024
Palestine 95.52 4 1994 - 2024
C.A. Republic 94.65 5 1960 - 2024
Zimbabwe 91.53 6 1960 - 2024
Guatemala 87.98 7 1960 - 2024
Sierra Leone 87.6 8 1964 - 2024
Egypt 87.58 9 1960 - 2024
Moldova 86.83 10 1995 - 2024
Nepal 86.34 11 1975 - 2024
Honduras 85.99 12 1960 - 2024
Pakistan 85.24 13 1960 - 2024
Ghana 84.06 14 1960 - 2024
Gambia 83.19 15 1977 - 2024
Samoa 80.77 16 2009 - 2024
Sudan 80.69 17 1960 - 2024
Nicaragua 80.64 18 1994 - 2024
Ethiopia 80.18 19 2011 - 2024
El Salvador 79.62 20 1965 - 2024
Namibia 79.25 21 1980 - 2024
Togo 78.28 22 1963 - 2024
G.-Bissau 77 23 1970 - 2024
Montenegro 76.28 24 2000 - 2024
Tunisia 76.21 25 1965 - 2024
Philippines 76.15 26 1981 - 2024
Puerto Rico 75.99 27 1960 - 2024
Kenya 75.5 28 1960 - 2024
Cape Verde 74.73 29 2007 - 2024
Seychelles 74.58 30 1976 - 2024
Cameroon 74.49 31 1965 - 2024
Colombia 73.14 32 1960 - 2024
Djibouti 73.02 33 2013 - 2024
Mali 71.88 34 1967 - 2024
Georgia 71.34 35 1980 - 2024
Mexico 70.3 36 1960 - 2024
Bangladesh 70.13 37 1960 - 2024
Madagascar 69.82 38 1960 - 2024
Albania 69.58 39 1980 - 2024
Mozambique 69.01 40 1991 - 2024
Bosnia & Herz. 69 41 2000 - 2024
Sri Lanka 68.71 42 1960 - 2024
Mauritius 68.63 43 1976 - 2024
Argentina 68.1 44 1960 - 2024
Uzbekistan 67.95 45 1992 - 2024
USA 67.93 46 1960 - 2024
North Macedonia 67.91 47 1990 - 2024
Domin. Rep. 67.74 48 1960 - 2024
Guinea 67.42 49 1986 - 2024
Hong Kong 67.36 50 1960 - 2024
Paraguay 66.98 51 1962 - 2024
Armenia 66.54 52 1990 - 2024
Uganda 66.26 53 1960 - 2024
Ivory Coast 66.03 54 1960 - 2024
Senegal 65.85 55 1960 - 2024
Ecuador 64.87 56 1960 - 2024
Rwanda 64.86 57 1960 - 2024
South Africa 64.85 58 1960 - 2024
Bahamas 64.3 59 1977 - 2024
Costa Rica 63.92 60 1960 - 2024
Brazil 63.77 61 1960 - 2024
Romania 63.48 62 1990 - 2024
Serbia 62.75 63 1995 - 2024
DR Congo 62.7 64 1994 - 2024
Ukraine 62.37 65 1989 - 2024
Peru 61.57 66 1960 - 2024
India 61.49 67 1960 - 2024
Chad 61.32 68 1960 - 2024
Morocco 61.31 69 1960 - 2024
Malaysia 60.79 70 1960 - 2024
Burkina Faso 60.6 71 1960 - 2024
Cambodia 59.78 72 1993 - 2024
Turkey 59.44 73 1960 - 2024
Niger 59.18 74 1960 - 2024
Benin 58.88 75 1960 - 2024
Cyprus 58.88 76 1975 - 2024
Thailand 58.22 77 1960 - 2024
Chile 58.11 78 1960 - 2024
Bulgaria 57.64 79 1980 - 2024
Poland 57.56 80 1995 - 2024
Croatia 56.98 81 1995 - 2024
Belarus 56.8 82 1990 - 2024
Azerbaijan 55.44 83 1990 - 2024
Indonesia 55.4 84 1960 - 2024
Angola 55.26 85 2002 - 2024
Eq. Guinea 52.91 86 2005 - 2024
Tanzania 52.9 87 1990 - 2024
Australia 51.25 88 1960 - 2024
Iran 50.49 89 1960 - 2024
Mongolia 49.78 90 1981 - 2024
Russia 49.37 91 1988 - 2024
R. of Congo 47.4 92 1960 - 2024
Malta 46.64 93 1970 - 2024
Bermuda 45.59 94 2010 - 2024
Botswana 45.3 95 1960 - 2024
Saudi Arabia 44.98 96 1968 - 2024
Iraq 41.22 97 1970 - 2024
Gabon 33.66 98 1970 - 2024
Libya 32.71 99 1990 - 2024
Singapore 31.49 100 1960 - 2024
Macao 28.95 101 1982 - 2024
Brunei 28.5 102 1974 - 2024


New - World map: Household consumption, percent of GDP




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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