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Economy > GDP > Composition, by end use > Household consumption: Countries Compared

DEFINITION: This entry is derived from Economy > GDP > Composition, by end use, which shows who does the spending in an economy: consumers, businesses, government, and foreigners. The distribution gives the percentage contribution to total GDP of household consumption, government consumption, investment in fixed capital, investment in inventories, exports of goods and services, and imports of goods and services, and will total 100 percent of GDP if the data are complete.
household consumption consists of expenditures by resident households, and by nonprofit institutions that serve households, on goods and services that are consumed by individuals. This includes consumption of both domestically produced and foreign goods and services.
government consumption consists of government expenditures on goods and services. These figures exclude government transfer payments, such as interest on debt, unemployment, and social security, since such payments are not made in exchange for goods and services supplied.
investment in fixed capital consists of total business spending on fixed assets, such as factories, machinery, equipment, dwellings, and inventories of raw materials, which provide the basis for future production. It is measured gross of the depreciation of the assets, i.e., it includes investment that merely replaces worn-out or scrapped capital. Earlier editions of The World Factbook referred to this concept as Investment (gross fixed) and that data now have been moved to this new field.
investment in inventories consists of net changes to the stock of outputs that are still held by the units that produce them, awaiting further sale to an end user, such as automobiles sitting on a dealer’s lot or groceries on the store shelves. This figure may be positive or negative. If the stock of unsold output increases during the relevant time period, investment in inventories is positive, but, if the stock of unsold goods declines, it will be negative. Investment in inventories normally is an early indicator of the state of the economy. If the stock of unsold items increases unexpectedly – because people stop buying - the economy may be entering a recession; but if the stock of unsold items falls - and goods "go flying off the shelves" - businesses normally try to replace those stocks, and the economy is likely to accelerate.
exports of goods and services consist of sales, barter, gifts, or grants of goods and services from residents to nonresidents.
imports of goods and ...
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COUNTRY
AMOUNT
DATE
GRAPH
1 Sao Tome and PrincipeSoa Tome+ 132.9% 2013
2 LiberiaLiberia 125.6% 2013
3 TajikistanTajikistan 106.6% 2013
=4 Gaza StripGaza Strip 102.8% 2013
=4 West BankWest Bank 102.8% 2013
6 SeychellesSeychelles 101.5% 2013
7 ComorosComoros 99.6% 2013
8 TongaTonga 97.3% 2013
9 MoldovaMoldova 97.2% 2013
10 AfghanistanAfghanistan 96.5% 2013
11 KosovoKosovo 93.3% 2013
12 El SalvadorEl Salvador 93.2% 2013
13 GrenadaGrenada 91.9% 2013
14 Central African RepublicCentral Africa 91.3% 2013
15 LesothoLesotho 90.8% 2013
16 Saint Vincent and the GrenadinesSt Vincent+ 89.7% 2013
17 BurundiBurundi 88.9% 2013
18 RwandaRwanda 88.6% 2013
=19 ArmeniaArmenia 88.5% 2013
=19 MontserratMontserrat 88.5% 2013
21 The GambiaThe Gambia 88.3% 2013
22 KyrgyzstanKyrgyzstan 88% 2013
23 Puerto RicoPuerto Rico 87.8% 2013
24 AlbaniaAlbania 87.3% 2013
25 TogoTogo 87.2% 2013
26 GuineaGuinea 87% 2013
27 NicaraguaNicaragua 86.3% 2013
=28 MadagascarMadagascar 86.2% 2013
=28 JamaicaJamaica 86.2% 2013
30 GuatemalaGuatemala 85.8% 2013
31 EthiopiaEthiopia 85.6% 2013
32 Dominican RepublicDominican Rep. 84.7% 2013
=33 Sierra LeoneSierra Leone 84.6% 2013
=33 SurinameSuriname 84.6% 2013
35 MontenegroMontenegro 84.4% 2013
36 YemenYemen 84.3% 2013
37 GuyanaGuyana 84.2% 2013
38 PakistanPakistan 82.5% 2013
39 Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina 82.1% 2013
40 LebanonLebanon 81.5% 2013
=41 UgandaUganda 80.8% 2013
=41 BurmaBurma 80.8% 2013
43 SenegalSenegal 80.5% 2013
44 BarbadosBarbados 80.2% 2013
45 SwazilandSwaziland 79.9% 2013
46 KenyaKenya 79.8% 2013
47 EgyptEgypt 79.3% 2013
48 SerbiaSerbia 78.4% 2013
Potential Future EU Members averagePotential Future EU Members average (profile) 78.14% 2013
49 BeninBenin 77.9% 2013
50 HondurasHonduras 77.8% 2013
51 CambodiaCambodia 77.1% 2013
52 Cote d'IvoireCote d'Ivoire 76.8% 2013
53 BelizeBelize 76.7% 2013
54 FijiFiji 76.6% 2013
55 NepalNepal 76% 2013
56 MalawiMalawi 75.9% 2013
57 Republic of MacedoniaMacedonia Rep. 75.7% 2013
58 MozambiqueMozambique 75.4% 2013
59 BangladeshBangladesh 75% 2013
60 Guinea-BissauGuinea-Bissau 74.6% 2013
61 PhilippinesPhilippines 74.2% 2013
62 MauritiusMauritius 74% 2013
63 JordanJordan 73.8% 2013
64 GreeceGreece 73.7% 2013
65 AnguillaAnguilla 73% 2013
Sub-Saharan Africa averageSub-Saharan Africa average (profile) 72.8% 2013
66 Saint Kitts and NevisSt Kitts+ 72.7% 2013
failed states averagefailed states average (profile) 72.39% 2013
67 GeorgiaGeorgia 72.2% 2013
68 BulgariaBulgaria 72.1% 2013
69 RomaniaRomania 71.5% 2013
70 DominicaDominica 71% 2013
71 UkraineUkraine 70.8% 2013
72 TurkeyTurkey 70.2% 2013
73 The BahamasThe Bahamas 70.1% 2013
South and Central Asia averageSouth and Central Asia average (profile) 70.08% 2013
Latin America and Caribbean averageLatin America and Caribbean average (profile) 70.03% 2013
South Asia averageSouth Asia average (profile) 69.92% 2013
74 Sri LankaSri Lanka 69.6% 2013
75 SyriaSyria 69.4% 2013
Former French colonies averageFormer French colonies average (profile) 69.19% 2013
=76 ParaguayParaguay 69.1% 2013
=76 Saint LuciaSaint Lucia 69.1% 2013
78 LaosLaos 69% 2013
79 UruguayUruguay 68.7% 2013
80 United StatesUnited States 68.6% 2013
Eastern Europe averageEastern Europe average (profile) 68.59% 2013
Heavily indebted countries averageHeavily indebted countries average (profile) 68.55% 2013
81 MexicoMexico 68.1% 2013
82 ZimbabweZimbabwe 68% 2013
Landlocked countries averageLandlocked countries average (profile) 67.79% 2013
83 CameroonCameroon 67.4% 2013
84 CyprusCyprus 66.8% 2013
Former Spanish colonies averageFormer Spanish colonies average (profile) 66.74% 2013
Religious countries averageReligious countries average (profile) 66.61% 2013
85 ChadChad 66.5% 2013
Hot countries averageHot countries average (profile) 66.48% 2013
86 MaliMali 66.3% 2013
87 TunisiaTunisia 66.2% 2013
Christian countries averageChristian countries average (profile) 66.15% 2013
88 Democratic Republic of the CongoCongo, DR. 65.9% 2013
89 United KingdomUnited Kingdom 65.8% 2013
Former Soviet republics averageFormer Soviet republics average (profile) 65.79% 2013
90 VietnamVietnam 65.7% 2013
91 PortugalPortugal 65.6% 2013
92 New CaledoniaNew Caledonia 65.5% 2013
93 SudanSudan 65.4% 2013
94 Costa RicaCosta Rica 65.1% 2013
95 NigerNiger 64.9% 2013
Former British colonies averageFormer British colonies average (profile) 64.87% 2013
=96 LithuaniaLithuania 64% 2013
=96 EritreaEritrea 64% 2013
98 Hong KongHong Kong 63.7% 2013
Muslim countries averageMuslim countries average (profile) 62.64% 2013
99 Cayman IslandsCayman Islands 62.6% 2013
100 ChileChile 62.5% 2013
101 LatviaLatvia 62.4% 2013
102 BrazilBrazil 62.3% 2013
Europe averageEurope average (profile) 62.27% 2013
103 PeruPeru 61.9% 2013
104 ColombiaColombia 61.4% 2013
105 PolandPoland 61.2% 2013
106 EcuadorEcuador 61.1% 2013
Emerging markets averageEmerging markets average (profile) 61.08% 2013
Group of 7 countries (G7) averageGroup of 7 countries (G7) average (profile) 60.91% 2013
=107 GhanaGhana 60.9% 2013
=107 JapanJapan 60.9% 2013
109 TanzaniaTanzania 60.6% 2013
=110 Burkina FasoBurkina Faso 60.4% 2013
=110 ItalyItaly 60.4% 2013
=110 South AfricaSouth Africa 60.4% 2013
Catholic countries averageCatholic countries average (profile) 60.37% 2013
=113 TaiwanTaiwan 60.3% 2013
=113 New ZealandNew Zealand 60.3% 2013
115 MaltaMalta 60% 2013
116 MoroccoMorocco 59.7% 2013
Cold countries averageCold countries average (profile) 59.53% 2013
117 BoliviaBolivia 59.5% 2013
118 NamibiaNamibia 59.4% 2013
119 SpainSpain 59.3% 2013
=120 CroatiaCroatia 59.2% 2013
=120 DjiboutiDjibouti 59.2% 2013
=122 VanuatuVanuatu 58.9% 2013
=122 VenezuelaVenezuela 58.9% 2013
124 ZambiaZambia 58.8% 2013
NATO countries averageNATO average (profile) 58.71% 2013
125 PanamaPanama 58.5% 2013
126 FranceFrance 57.7% 2013
European Union averageEuropean Union average (profile) 57.67% 2013
=127 SwitzerlandSwitzerland 57.4% 2013
=127 GermanyGermany 57.4% 2013
=129 SlovakiaSlovakia 57.3% 2013
=129 Antigua and BarbudaAntigua and Barbuda 57.3% 2013
131 ArgentinaArgentina 57.1% 2013
132 SloveniaSlovenia 56.9% 2013
133 IndiaIndia 56.8% 2013
Eurozone averageEurozone average (profile) 56.63% 2013
134 FinlandFinland 56.4% 2013
135 IsraelIsrael 56.2% 2013
136 Cape VerdeCape Verde 56% 2013
High income OECD countries averageHigh income OECD countries average (profile) 55.76% 2013
137 UzbekistanUzbekistan 55.7% 2013
138 CanadaCanada 55.6% 2013
139 Trinidad and TobagoTrinidad+ 55.5% 2013
140 ThailandThailand 55.3% 2013
141 AustriaAustria 55% 2013
142 AustraliaAustralia 54.9% 2013
143 MauritaniaMauritania 54.7% 2013
144 IndonesiaIndonesia 54.6% 2013
145 HungaryHungary 54.3% 2013
Non-religious countries averageNon-religious countries average (profile) 54.07% 2013
146 Papua New GuineaPapua NG 53.9% 2013
147 IcelandIceland 53.7% 2013
=148 South KoreaSouth Korea 53.5% 2013
=148 BotswanaBotswana 53.5% 2013
=148 CubaCuba 53.5% 2013
151 MongoliaMongolia 53.2% 2013
152 BelgiumBelgium 52.9% 2013
Middle Eastern and North Africa averageMiddle Eastern and North Africa average (profile) 51.37% 2013
=153 IrelandIreland 50.4% 2013
=153 EstoniaEstonia 50.4% 2013
155 TurkmenistanTurkmenistan 50% 2013
156 United Arab EmiratesUAE 49.8% 2013
157 Czech RepublicCzech Republic 49.6% 2013
158 DenmarkDenmark 49.4% 2013
159 RussiaRussia 49.2% 2013
160 MalaysiaMalaysia 48.9% 2013
161 AngolaAngola 48.7% 2013
162 SwedenSweden 48.4% 2013
163 NigeriaNigeria 47.4% 2013
164 BelarusBelarus 46.7% 2013
165 IranIran 45.9% 2013
166 NetherlandsNetherlands 45.6% 2013
167 KazakhstanKazakhstan 45.5% 2013
168 LibyaLibya 42.9% 2013
169 NorwayNorway 40.4% 2013
170 AzerbaijanAzerbaijan 39.6% 2013
171 SingaporeSingapore 39.2% 2013
OPEC countries averageOPEC countries average (profile) 38.95% 2013
172 BhutanBhutan 38.8% 2013
173 BahrainBahrain 38.3% 2013
174 GabonGabon 37.3% 2013
175 ChinaChina 36% 2013
=176 British Virgin IslandsBrit. Virgin Isl. 34.9% 2013
=176 South SudanSouth Sudan 34.9% 2013
178 BermudaBermuda 33.6% 2013
179 AlgeriaAlgeria 32.9% 2013
180 LuxembourgLuxembourg 31.2% 2013
181 Turks and Caicos IslandsTurks+ 30.8% 2013
182 OmanOman 30.1% 2013
183 Saudi ArabiaSaudi Arabia 28.1% 2013
184 Equatorial GuineaEqu. Guinea 27.4% 2013
185 Congo, Republic of theCongo, Republic of the 22.7% 2013
186 KuwaitKuwait 21.8% 2013
187 BruneiBrunei 20.5% 2013
188 MacauMacau 19.9% 2013
189 QatarQatar 13.1% 2013
190 East TimorEast Timor 12.1% 2013

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