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Economy > Spending > Household final consumption expenditure, etc. > Current US$: Countries Compared

DEFINITION: Household final consumption expenditure, etc. (current US$). 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. Data are in current U.S. dollars.

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# COUNTRY AMOUNT DATE GRAPH HISTORY
1 United States $11.15 trillion 2012
2 European Union $9.74 trillion 2012
3 Japan $3.63 trillion 2012
Group of 7 countries (G7) average (profile) $3.17 trillion 2012
4 China $2.85 trillion 2012
5 Germany $1.97 trillion 2012
6 United Kingdom $1.62 trillion 2012
7 France $1.51 trillion 2012
8 Brazil $1.40 trillion 2012
9 Italy $1.23 trillion 2012
10 India $1.11 trillion 2012
11 Canada $1.06 trillion 2012
High income OECD countries average (profile) $980.16 billion 2012
12 Russia $968.84 billion 2012
Non-religious countries average (profile) $895.42 billion 2012
13 Australia $827.42 billion 2012
14 Mexico $790.00 billion 2012
15 Spain $784.79 billion 2012
Heavily indebted countries average (profile) $624.97 billion 2011
16 South Korea $604.71 billion 2012
Cold countries average (profile) $578.18 billion 2011
17 Turkey $553.02 billion 2012
18 Indonesia $497.31 billion 2012
Emerging markets average (profile) $488.37 billion 2012
NATO countries average (profile) $483.64 billion 2012
Eurozone average (profile) $442.57 billion 2011
European Union average (profile) $380.29 billion 2011
19 Switzerland $362.36 billion 2012
South Asia average (profile) $351.57 billion 2012
20 Netherlands $351.37 billion 2012
Former British colonies average (profile) $345.14 billion 2011
21 Poland $299.57 billion 2012
Europe average (profile) $286.06 billion 2011
22 Argentina $281.94 billion 2012
Christian countries average (profile) $259.88 billion 2010
23 Belgium $255.72 billion 2012
24 Sweden $253.62 billion 2012
25 South Africa $235.30 billion 2012
26 Colombia $227.44 billion 2012
27 Venezuela $226.00 billion 2012
Catholic countries average (profile) $223.74 billion 2008
28 Austria $217.47 billion 2012
29 Egypt $212.04 billion 2012
30 Thailand $203.29 billion 2012
31 Norway $201.98 billion 2012
32 Saudi Arabia $199.75 billion 2012
Religious countries average (profile) $197.21 billion 2012
33 Pakistan $185.85 billion 2012
34 Philippines $185.61 billion 2012
35 Greece $183.54 billion 2012
36 United Arab Emirates $180.19 billion 2011
37 Chile $168.78 billion 2012
38 Hong Kong $167.63 billion 2012
39 Denmark $155.49 billion 2012
40 Malaysia $149.03 billion 2012
41 Israel $147.91 billion 2011
South and Central Asia average (profile) $146.12 billion 2012
42 Portugal $139.38 billion 2012
43 Finland $138.56 billion 2012
44 Iran $128.79 billion 2007
Former Spanish colonies average (profile) $128.39 billion 2012
45 Ukraine $125.83 billion 2012
46 Nigeria $124.58 billion 2012
47 Peru $123.07 billion 2012
48 Romania $114.30 billion 2012
Latin America and Caribbean average (profile) $114.04 billion 2011
49 Singapore $113.11 billion 2012
Former Soviet republics average (profile) $102.63 billion 2012
50 New Zealand $99.70 billion 2012
51 Czech Republic $99.31 billion 2012
52 Ireland $98.93 billion 2012
53 Vietnam $98.67 billion 2012
54 Kazakhstan $97.73 billion 2012
Eastern Europe average (profile) $97.64 billion 2011
OPEC countries average (profile) $89.61 billion 2008
55 Bangladesh $89.39 billion 2012
56 Hungary $86.38 billion 2011
Potential Future EU Members average (profile) $85.94 billion 2012
57 Algeria $67.69 billion 2012
Muslim countries average (profile) $63.65 billion 2010
58 Puerto Rico $59.27 billion 2011
Middle Eastern and North Africa average (profile) $59.24 billion 2009
59 Morocco $57.31 billion 2012
60 Angola $57.16 billion 2012
61 Slovakia $55.01 billion 2011
62 Ecuador $51.34 billion 2012
63 Dominican Republic $49.97 billion 2012
64 Sudan $44.48 billion 2012
65 Guatemala $43.10 billion 2012
66 Syria $42.28 billion 2010
67 Kuwait $42.14 billion 2011
68 Sri Lanka $41.34 billion 2012
69 Croatia $35.64 billion 2012
70 Uruguay $34.27 billion 2012
71 Cuba $33.54 billion 2011
72 Tunisia $32.87 billion 2012
73 Bulgaria $32.79 billion 2012
74 Lebanon $32.70 billion 2012
Landlocked countries average (profile) $32.55 billion 2011
75 Kenya $32.51 billion 2012
76 Ethiopia $31.85 billion 2012
77 Serbia $30.65 billion 2011
78 Belarus $29.38 billion 2012
79 Costa Rica $29.34 billion 2012
80 Slovenia $28.83 billion 2011
81 Uzbekistan $28.81 billion 2012
82 Lithuania $27.38 billion 2011
83 Ghana $26.84 billion 2012
84 Azerbaijan $26.40 billion 2012
85 Jordan $26.17 billion 2012
86 Yemen $25.70 billion 2010
87 El Salvador $22.14 billion 2012
88 Qatar $21.95 billion 2011
89 Afghanistan $21.41 billion 2012
90 Libya $21.32 billion 2008
91 Panama $20.19 billion 2012
92 Oman $18.95 billion 2009
93 Paraguay $18.63 billion 2012
94 Latvia $17.77 billion 2011
95 Luxembourg $17.71 billion 2012
96 Cameroon $17.70 billion 2012
Sub-Saharan Africa average (profile) $17.58 billion 2010
97 Tanzania $17.38 billion 2012
98 Cote d'Ivoire $17.22 billion 2008
Former French colonies average (profile) $16.28 billion 2009
99 Bolivia $16.08 billion 2012
100 Cyprus $15.80 billion 2010
101 Nepal $14.76 billion 2012
102 Honduras $14.35 billion 2012
103 Bosnia and Herzegovina $13.72 billion 2012
104 Jamaica $12.74 billion 2012
105 Uganda $12.60 billion 2011
106 Trinidad and Tobago $12.23 billion 2008
107 Democratic Republic of the Congo $12.09 billion 2012
108 Estonia $11.73 billion 2012
failed states average (profile) $11.41 billion 2002
109 Georgia $11.37 billion 2012
110 Mozambique $11.28 billion 2012
111 Bahrain $11.24 billion 2011
112 Albania $10.84 billion 2012
113 Cambodia $10.56 billion 2011
114 Senegal $10.33 billion 2012
115 Chad $9.98 billion 2012
116 South Sudan $9.58 billion 2012
117 Nicaragua $8.78 billion 2012
118 Zambia $8.73 billion 2011
119 Armenia $8.70 billion 2012
120 Macau $8.68 billion 2012
121 Tajikistan $8.23 billion 2012
122 Namibia $8.02 billion 2012
123 Zimbabwe $7.85 billion 2012
124 Mauritius $7.76 billion 2012
125 Mali $7.55 billion 2011
126 Botswana $7.54 billion 2012
127 Iceland $7.30 billion 2012
128 Republic of Macedonia $7.26 billion 2012
129 Moldova $6.88 billion 2012
130 Madagascar $6.74 billion 2009
131 Burkina Faso $6.71 billion 2011
132 Laos $6.49 billion 2012
133 Rwanda $6.35 billion 2012
134 Malta $5.72 billion 2011
135 Kosovo $5.71 billion 2012
136 The Bahamas $5.71 billion 2012
137 Turkmenistan $5.30 billion 2012
138 Benin $5.03 billion 2010
139 Mongolia $4.97 billion 2012
140 Kyrgyzstan $4.94 billion 2012
141 Niger $4.82 billion 2012
142 Guinea $4.55 billion 2011
143 Haiti $4.49 billion 2006
144 Equatorial Guinea $4.49 billion 2011
145 Malawi $4.19 billion 2011
146 Gabon $4.15 billion 2007
147 Montenegro $3.75 billion 2012
148 Mauritania $3.54 billion 2012
149 Barbados $3.44 billion 2012
150 Swaziland $3.33 billion 2011
151 Togo $3.27 billion 2011
152 Brunei $3.21 billion 2012
153 Fiji $2.80 billion 2008
154 Guyana $2.58 billion 2012
155 Sierra Leone $2.56 billion 2011
156 Lesotho $2.24 billion 2012
157 Eritrea $2.03 billion 2011
158 Papua New Guinea $2.02 billion 2004
159 Liberia $2.02 billion 2012
160 Central African Republic $1.92 billion 2012
161 New Caledonia $1.91 billion 1990
162 Burundi $1.88 billion 2012
163 Republic of the Congo $1.77 billion 2011
164 Aruba $1.60 billion 2011
165 Suriname $1.19 billion 2005
166 Cape Verde $1.17 billion 2011
167 Belize $1.06 billion 2011
168 Saint Lucia $872.56 million 2012
169 Somalia $830.20 million 1984
170 Maldives $808.71 million 2005
171 The Gambia $803.75 million 2011
172 Bhutan $756.19 million 2011
173 Grenada $702.48 million 2012
174 East Timor $641.90 million 2011
175 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines $639.03 million 2012
176 Antigua and Barbuda $632.10 million 2012
177 Comoros $566.64 million 2009
178 Saint Kitts and Nevis $562.70 million 2012
179 Djibouti $487.21 million 2007
180 Vanuatu $484.78 million 2011
181 Tonga $442.95 million 2012
182 Solomon Islands $374.08 million 2006
183 Guinea-Bissau $371.10 million 2002
184 Dominica $340.53 million 2012
185 Federated States of Micronesia $90.40 million 1983
186 Kiribati $46.63 million 1992

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