Cameroon - Household final consumption expenditure, PPP (current international $)

The latest value for Household final consumption expenditure, PPP (current international $) in Cameroon was 72,139,470,000 as of 2020. Over the past 30 years, the value for this indicator has fluctuated between 72,139,470,000 in 2020 and 13,230,190,000 in 1990.

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. Data are converted to current international dollars using purchasing power parity rates based on the 2011 ICP round.

Source: World Bank, International Comparison Program database.

See also:

Year Value
1990 13,230,190,000
1991 13,343,770,000
1992 14,364,820,000
1993 18,356,550,000
1994 15,573,050,000
1995 15,648,100,000
1996 16,868,110,000
1997 17,994,130,000
1998 19,503,410,000
1999 20,311,460,000
2000 22,050,600,000
2001 23,336,290,000
2002 25,210,020,000
2003 27,613,880,000
2004 29,817,970,000
2005 31,431,460,000
2006 32,734,100,000
2007 34,856,950,000
2008 37,767,980,000
2009 39,394,560,000
2010 40,776,950,000
2011 42,990,280,000
2012 47,026,230,000
2013 49,380,880,000
2014 53,737,250,000
2015 57,242,050,000
2016 59,327,780,000
2017 63,146,080,000
2018 68,066,060,000
2019 71,788,330,000
2020 72,139,470,000

Aggregation method: Gap-filled total

Periodicity: Annual

Classification

Topic: Economic Policy & Debt Indicators

Sub-Topic: Purchasing power parity