Final consumption expenditure (% of GDP) - Country Ranking - Africa

Definition: Final consumption expenditure (formerly total consumption) is the sum of household final consumption expenditure (private consumption) and general government final consumption expenditure (general government consumption). This estimate 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: Thematic map, Time series comparison

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Rank Country Value Year
1 Somalia 153.19 2020
2 Eritrea 124.79 2011
3 Lesotho 118.41 2019
4 Comoros 109.66 2020
5 Sierra Leone 109.28 2020
6 Burundi 105.60 2020
7 Central African Republic 99.18 2020
8 Guinea-Bissau 98.11 2020
9 Equatorial Guinea 97.81 2020
10 Namibia 95.25 2020
11 Madagascar 95.14 2020
12 Zimbabwe 94.15 2020
13 Egypt 93.75 2020
14 Chad 93.52 2020
15 Mauritius 91.76 2020
16 Rwanda 91.76 2020
17 The Gambia 90.22 2020
18 Tunisia 89.83 2018
19 Mali 89.21 2020
20 Eswatini 88.65 2020
21 Kenya 88.24 2020
22 Mozambique 87.87 2019
23 Togo 85.68 2020
24 Cameroon 85.45 2020
25 Senegal 84.39 2020
26 Niger 84.37 2020
27 Cabo Verde 84.19 2020
28 Ghana 84.11 2020
29 South Africa 82.90 2020
30 Burkina Faso 81.22 2019
31 Botswana 80.85 2020
32 Uganda 80.76 2020
33 Benin 79.45 2020
34 Morocco 79.18 2020
35 Ethiopia 79.09 2020
36 Nigeria 78.34 2020
37 Côte d'Ivoire 76.78 2020
38 Dem. Rep. Congo 76.68 2020
39 Congo 74.64 2020
40 Seychelles 74.58 2020
41 Angola 73.49 2020
42 Mauritania 69.73 2020
43 Djibouti 69.73 2020
44 Guinea 68.38 2020
45 Algeria 68.30 2020
46 Sudan 67.99 2020
47 Tanzania 65.92 2020
48 Gabon 55.17 2020
49 Zambia 53.19 2020
50 Libya 32.29 2008

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Periodicity: Annual