Egypt - Household final consumption expenditure

Household final consumption expenditure, etc. (current US$)

The latest value for Household final consumption expenditure, etc. (current US$) in Egypt was $163,581,000,000 as of 2010. Over the past 50 years, the value for this indicator has fluctuated between $163,581,000,000 in 2010 and $2,855,677,000 in 1963.

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. Data are in current U.S. dollars.

Source: World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.

See also:

Year Value
1960 $2,921,819,000
1961 $3,105,025,000
1962 $2,887,100,000
1963 $2,855,677,000
1964 $3,180,208,000
1965 $3,407,165,000
1966 $3,568,962,000
1967 $3,801,415,000
1968 $4,164,720,000
1969 $4,556,174,000
1970 $5,063,552,000
1971 $5,455,241,000
1972 $5,839,452,000
1973 $6,136,433,000
1974 $6,629,961,000
1975 $7,189,829,000
1976 $7,817,279,000
1977 $9,079,109,000
1978 $9,366,282,000
1979 $12,462,860,000
1980 $15,848,190,000
1981 $15,659,460,000
1982 $17,146,550,000
1983 $18,291,040,000
1984 $20,820,250,000
1985 $23,662,440,000
1986 $24,982,230,000
1987 $28,303,460,000
1988 $24,176,600,000
1989 $27,774,420,000
1990 $31,298,430,000
1991 $27,956,730,000
1992 $30,391,110,000
1993 $34,513,810,000
1994 $38,701,070,000
1995 $44,795,040,000
1996 $52,034,200,000
1997 $60,530,970,000
1998 $65,053,130,000
1999 $68,062,520,000
2000 $75,737,550,000
2001 $73,489,380,000
2002 $64,688,150,000
2003 $60,559,110,000
2004 $56,505,990,000
2005 $64,170,680,000
2006 $75,884,390,000
2007 $94,459,770,000
2008 $117,745,000,000
2009 $143,814,000,000
2010 $163,581,000,000

Household final consumption expenditure, etc. (current LCU)

The value for Household final consumption expenditure, etc. (current LCU) in Egypt was 901,700,000,000 as of 2010. As the graph below shows, over the past 50 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 901,700,000,000 in 2010 and a minimum value of 1,017,500,000 in 1960.

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. Data are in current local currency.

Source: World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.

Year Value
1960 1,017,500,000
1961 1,081,300,000
1962 1,167,800,000
1963 1,241,600,000
1964 1,382,700,000
1965 1,559,800,000
1966 1,653,500,000
1967 1,719,000,000
1968 1,782,500,000
1969 1,881,700,000
1970 2,015,800,000
1971 2,139,000,000
1972 2,258,700,000
1973 2,428,800,000
1974 3,191,000,000
1975 3,280,000,000
1976 3,936,000,000
1977 5,176,000,000
1978 6,178,000,000
1979 8,724,000,000
1980 11,410,700,000
1981 11,588,000,000
1982 13,923,000,000
1983 15,712,000,000
1984 19,367,000,000
1985 22,600,000,000
1986 26,706,000,000
1987 36,030,300,000
1988 42,575,000,000
1989 53,793,500,000
1990 69,764,200,000
1991 84,121,800,000
1992 101,000,000,000
1993 115,000,000,000
1994 130,500,000,000
1995 151,900,000,000
1996 176,500,000,000
1997 205,200,000,000
1998 220,400,000,000
1999 230,800,000,000
2000 258,000,000,000
2001 270,000,000,000
2002 279,000,000,000
2003 304,900,000,000
2004 347,800,000,000
2005 385,300,000,000
2006 436,100,000,000
2007 539,200,000,000
2008 647,600,000,000
2009 793,100,000,000
2010 901,700,000,000

Household final consumption expenditure, etc. (constant 2000 US$)

The latest value for Household final consumption expenditure, etc. (constant 2000 US$) in Egypt was 110,509,000,000 as of 2010. Over the past 36 years, the value for this indicator has fluctuated between 110,509,000,000 in 2010 and 22,524,910,000 in 1975.

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. Data are in constant 2000 U.S. dollars.

Source: World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.

See also:

Year Value
1974 23,772,810,000
1975 22,524,910,000
1976 22,910,980,000
1977 26,061,450,000
1978 26,744,350,000
1979 31,406,240,000
1980 35,530,780,000
1981 36,224,000,000
1982 35,678,930,000
1983 36,959,340,000
1984 40,177,090,000
1985 42,244,270,000
1986 43,047,620,000
1987 43,408,410,000
1988 44,256,190,000
1989 47,152,520,000
1990 50,733,460,000
1991 54,852,060,000
1992 54,427,940,000
1993 60,536,260,000
1994 62,092,040,000
1995 62,366,330,000
1996 63,713,020,000
1997 67,942,230,000
1998 69,484,250,000
1999 72,203,970,000
2000 75,737,550,000
2001 78,841,750,000
2002 80,384,190,000
2003 81,695,040,000
2004 82,017,910,000
2005 85,245,350,000
2006 89,574,770,000
2007 94,175,610,000
2008 96,345,600,000
2009 104,366,000,000
2010 110,509,000,000

Household final consumption expenditure, etc. (annual % growth)

The value for Household final consumption expenditure, etc. (annual % growth) in Egypt was 5.89 as of 2010. As the graph below shows, over the past 35 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 17.43 in 1979 and a minimum value of -5.25 in 1975.

Definition: Annual percentage growth of household final consumption expenditure is based on constant local currency. Aggregates are based on constant 2000 U.S. dollars. 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.

Source: World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.

See also:

Year Value
1975 -5.25
1976 1.71
1977 13.75
1978 2.62
1979 17.43
1980 13.13
1981 1.95
1982 -1.50
1983 3.59
1984 8.71
1985 5.15
1986 1.90
1987 0.84
1988 1.95
1989 6.54
1990 7.59
1991 8.12
1992 -0.77
1993 11.22
1994 2.57
1995 0.44
1996 2.16
1997 6.64
1998 2.27
1999 3.91
2000 4.89
2001 4.10
2002 1.96
2003 1.63
2004 0.40
2005 3.94
2006 5.08
2007 5.14
2008 2.30
2009 8.32
2010 5.89

Household final consumption expenditure, etc. (constant LCU)

The value for Household final consumption expenditure, etc. (constant LCU) in Egypt was 205,068,000,000 as of 2010. As the graph below shows, over the past 36 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 205,068,000,000 in 2010 and a minimum value of 41,798,680,000 in 1975.

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. Data are in constant local currency.

Source: World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.

Year Value
1974 44,114,370,000
1975 41,798,680,000
1976 42,515,100,000
1977 48,361,300,000
1978 49,628,550,000
1979 58,279,440,000
1980 65,933,220,000
1981 67,219,600,000
1982 66,208,130,000
1983 68,584,140,000
1984 74,555,220,000
1985 78,391,210,000
1986 79,881,950,000
1987 80,551,450,000
1988 82,124,660,000
1989 87,499,270,000
1990 94,144,290,000
1991 101,787,000,000
1992 101,000,000,000
1993 112,335,000,000
1994 115,222,000,000
1995 115,731,000,000
1996 118,230,000,000
1997 126,078,000,000
1998 128,939,000,000
1999 133,986,000,000
2000 140,544,000,000
2001 146,304,000,000
2002 149,166,000,000
2003 151,599,000,000
2004 152,198,000,000
2005 158,187,000,000
2006 166,221,000,000
2007 174,758,000,000
2008 178,785,000,000
2009 193,669,000,000
2010 205,068,000,000

Household final consumption expenditure, etc. (% of GDP)

Household final consumption expenditure, etc. (% of GDP) in Egypt was 74.73 as of 2010. Its highest value over the past 50 years was 77.17 in 1997, while its lowest value was 58.51 in 1976.

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.

Source: World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.

See also:

Year Value
1960 70.50
1961 71.64
1962 72.12
1963 68.64
1964 66.51
1965 66.66
1966 66.84
1967 68.14
1968 68.17
1969 66.40
1970 65.91
1971 66.00
1972 66.63
1973 63.81
1974 73.54
1975 62.86
1976 58.51
1977 62.03
1978 63.07
1979 68.67
1980 69.17
1981 66.91
1982 67.00
1983 65.01
1984 67.94
1985 68.21
1986 69.63
1987 69.87
1988 68.99
1989 70.05
1990 72.57
1991 75.62
1992 72.61
1993 74.10
1994 74.57
1995 74.46
1996 76.94
1997 77.17
1998 76.69
1999 75.03
2000 75.86
2001 75.27
2002 73.63
2003 73.03
2004 71.67
2005 71.55
2006 70.60
2007 72.40
2008 72.32
2009 76.10
2010 74.73

Household final consumption expenditure (current US$)

The latest value for Household final consumption expenditure (current US$) in Egypt was $163,581,000,000 as of 2010. Over the past 50 years, the value for this indicator has fluctuated between $163,581,000,000 in 2010 and $2,855,677,000 in 1963.

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 in current U.S. dollars.

Source: World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.

See also:

Year Value
1960 $2,921,818,000
1961 $3,105,025,000
1962 $2,887,100,000
1963 $2,855,677,000
1964 $3,180,207,000
1965 $3,407,165,000
1966 $3,568,962,000
1967 $3,801,415,000
1968 $4,164,720,000
1969 $4,556,174,000
1970 $5,030,646,000
1971 $5,449,375,000
1972 $5,839,452,000
1973 $6,136,433,000
1974 $6,629,961,000
1975 $7,189,829,000
1976 $7,817,279,000
1977 $9,079,109,000
1978 $9,366,282,000
1979 $12,462,860,000
1980 $15,848,190,000
1981 $15,659,460,000
1982 $17,146,550,000
1983 $18,291,040,000
1984 $20,820,250,000
1985 $23,661,400,000
1986 $24,982,230,000
1987 $28,201,100,000
1988 $24,730,270,000
1989 $27,932,670,000
1990 $30,933,150,000
1991 $26,886,010,000
1992 $30,391,110,000
1993 $34,513,810,000
1994 $38,701,070,000
1995 $44,795,040,000
1996 $52,034,200,000
1997 $60,530,970,000
1998 $65,053,130,000
1999 $68,062,520,000
2000 $75,737,550,000
2001 $73,489,380,000
2002 $64,688,150,000
2003 $60,559,110,000
2004 $56,505,990,000
2005 $64,170,680,000
2006 $75,884,390,000
2007 $94,457,620,000
2008 $117,745,000,000
2009 $143,814,000,000
2010 $163,581,000,000

Household final consumption expenditure (current LCU)

The value for Household final consumption expenditure (current LCU) in Egypt was 901,700,000,000 as of 2010. As the graph below shows, over the past 50 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 901,700,000,000 in 2010 and a minimum value of 1,017,500,000 in 1960.

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 in current local currency.

Source: World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.

Year Value
1960 1,017,500,000
1961 1,081,300,000
1962 1,167,800,000
1963 1,241,600,000
1964 1,382,700,000
1965 1,559,800,000
1966 1,653,500,000
1967 1,719,000,000
1968 1,782,500,000
1969 1,881,700,000
1970 2,002,700,000
1971 2,136,700,000
1972 2,258,700,000
1973 2,428,800,000
1974 3,191,000,000
1975 3,280,000,000
1976 3,936,000,000
1977 5,176,000,000
1978 6,178,000,000
1979 8,724,000,000
1980 11,410,700,000
1981 11,588,000,000
1982 13,923,000,000
1983 15,712,000,000
1984 19,367,000,000
1985 22,599,000,000
1986 26,706,000,000
1987 35,900,000,000
1988 43,550,000,000
1989 54,100,000,000
1990 68,950,000,000
1991 80,900,000,000
1992 101,000,000,000
1993 115,000,000,000
1994 130,500,000,000
1995 151,900,000,000
1996 176,500,000,000
1997 205,200,000,000
1998 220,400,000,000
1999 230,800,000,000
2000 258,000,000,000
2001 270,000,000,000
2002 279,000,000,000
2003 304,900,000,000
2004 347,800,000,000
2005 385,300,000,000
2006 436,100,000,000
2007 539,188,000,000
2008 647,600,000,000
2009 793,100,000,000
2010 901,700,000,000

Household final consumption expenditure (constant 2000 US$)

The latest value for Household final consumption expenditure (constant 2000 US$) in Egypt was 117,801,000,000 as of 2010. Over the past 36 years, the value for this indicator has fluctuated between 117,801,000,000 in 2010 and 21,080,460,000 in 1975.

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 in constant 2000 U.S. dollars.

Source: World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.

See also:

Year Value
1974 21,149,070,000
1975 21,080,460,000
1976 21,893,200,000
1977 25,236,450,000
1978 26,232,560,000
1979 30,332,950,000
1980 33,742,450,000
1981 34,451,090,000
1982 35,304,050,000
1983 36,775,750,000
1984 39,754,630,000
1985 42,126,610,000
1986 42,379,770,000
1987 44,869,500,000
1988 47,021,010,000
1989 49,135,060,000
1990 51,997,020,000
1991 54,408,120,000
1992 56,012,100,000
1993 57,675,830,000
1994 60,115,960,000
1995 62,112,430,000
1996 64,622,990,000
1997 67,325,440,000
1998 68,832,170,000
1999 72,021,640,000
2000 75,737,550,000
2001 78,753,260,000
2002 80,449,950,000
2003 82,320,880,000
2004 84,047,900,000
2005 88,106,380,000
2006 93,776,730,000
2007 100,282,000,000
2008 106,029,000,000
2009 112,055,000,000
2010 117,801,000,000

Household final consumption expenditure (annual % growth)

The value for Household final consumption expenditure (annual % growth) in Egypt was 5.13 as of 2010. As the graph below shows, over the past 35 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 15.63 in 1979 and a minimum value of -0.32 in 1975.

Definition: Annual percentage growth of household final consumption expenditure based on constant local currency. Aggregates are based on constant 2000 U.S. dollars. 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.

Source: World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.

See also:

Year Value
1975 -0.32
1976 3.86
1977 15.27
1978 3.95
1979 15.63
1980 11.24
1981 2.10
1982 2.48
1983 4.17
1984 8.10
1985 5.97
1986 0.60
1987 5.87
1988 4.80
1989 4.50
1990 5.82
1991 4.64
1992 2.95
1993 2.97
1994 4.23
1995 3.32
1996 4.04
1997 4.18
1998 2.24
1999 4.63
2000 5.16
2001 3.98
2002 2.15
2003 2.33
2004 2.10
2005 4.83
2006 6.44
2007 6.94
2008 5.73
2009 5.68
2010 5.13

Household final consumption expenditure (constant LCU)

The value for Household final consumption expenditure (constant LCU) in Egypt was 212,417,000,000 as of 2010. As the graph below shows, over the past 36 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 212,417,000,000 in 2010 and a minimum value of 38,011,900,000 in 1975.

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 in constant local currency.

Source: World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.

Year Value
1974 38,135,620,000
1975 38,011,900,000
1976 39,477,420,000
1977 45,505,910,000
1978 47,302,080,000
1979 54,695,830,000
1980 60,843,780,000
1981 62,121,580,000
1982 63,659,630,000
1983 66,313,360,000
1984 71,684,820,000
1985 75,961,930,000
1986 76,418,430,000
1987 80,907,860,000
1988 84,787,420,000
1989 88,599,450,000
1990 93,760,070,000
1991 98,107,730,000
1992 101,000,000,000
1993 104,000,000,000
1994 108,400,000,000
1995 112,000,000,000
1996 116,527,000,000
1997 121,400,000,000
1998 124,117,000,000
1999 129,868,000,000
2000 136,569,000,000
2001 142,006,000,000
2002 145,066,000,000
2003 148,440,000,000
2004 151,554,000,000
2005 158,872,000,000
2006 169,096,000,000
2007 180,826,000,000
2008 191,189,000,000
2009 202,055,000,000
2010 212,417,000,000

Household final consumption expenditure, PPP (current international $)

The latest value for Household final consumption expenditure, PPP (current international $) in Egypt was 287,532,000,000 as of 2010. Over the past 30 years, the value for this indicator has fluctuated between 287,532,000,000 in 2010 and 34,216,680,000 in 1980.

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.

Source: World Bank, International Comparison Program database.

See also:

Year Value
1980 34,216,680,000
1981 34,747,790,000
1982 38,599,880,000
1983 38,731,090,000
1984 42,552,590,000
1985 45,868,840,000
1986 44,574,820,000
1987 51,934,290,000
1988 55,690,030,000
1989 59,804,730,000
1990 68,805,650,000
1991 70,271,870,000
1992 79,541,120,000
1993 83,183,170,000
1994 89,553,680,000
1995 92,588,040,000
1996 103,311,000,000
1997 117,483,000,000
1998 123,367,000,000
1999 128,071,000,000
2000 144,131,000,000
2001 151,655,000,000
2002 154,954,000,000
2003 165,713,000,000
2004 174,431,000,000
2005 190,517,000,000
2006 206,784,000,000
2007 240,542,000,000
2008 253,555,000,000
2009 276,852,000,000
2010 287,532,000,000

Household final consumption expenditure, PPP (constant 2005 international $)

The latest value for Household final consumption expenditure, PPP (constant 2005 international $) in Egypt was 254,728,000,000 as of 2010. Over the past 30 years, the value for this indicator has fluctuated between 254,728,000,000 in 2010 and 72,963,060,000 in 1980.

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 constant 2005 international dollars using purchasing power parity rates.

Source: World Bank, International Comparison Program database.

See also:

Year Value
1980 72,963,060,000
1981 74,495,380,000
1982 76,339,790,000
1983 79,522,100,000
1984 85,963,490,000
1985 91,092,550,000
1986 91,639,980,000
1987 97,023,640,000
1988 101,676,000,000
1989 106,247,000,000
1990 112,436,000,000
1991 117,649,000,000
1992 121,118,000,000
1993 124,715,000,000
1994 129,992,000,000
1995 134,309,000,000
1996 139,738,000,000
1997 145,581,000,000
1998 148,839,000,000
1999 155,736,000,000
2000 163,771,000,000
2001 170,292,000,000
2002 173,961,000,000
2003 178,007,000,000
2004 181,741,000,000
2005 190,517,000,000
2006 202,778,000,000
2007 216,845,000,000
2008 229,271,000,000
2009 242,301,000,000
2010 254,728,000,000

Classification

Topic: Economic Policy & Debt Indicators

Sub-Topic: National accounts