Highest Real Household Consumption per Person by Nation, 2024

Nations ranked by real household consumption per person; constant 2015 US$ per person, 2024.

What the Data Shows

This comparison ranks nations by real household consumption per person in 2024. The complete eligible universe contains 155 sovereign nations with a published World Bank WDI value, measured in constant 2015 US$ per person. United States ranks first at US$46,041, followed by Switzerland at US$45,750. Norway is third at US$39,015; the ranking compares one common indicator and period without using the ranked rows as a denominator.

Data table

Unit: constant 2015 US$ per person · Period: 2024

RankEntryValuePeriod
1United States46,0412024
2Switzerland45,7502024
3Norway39,0152024
4Luxembourg38,0272024
5Australia33,7822024
6Iceland30,5662024
7United Kingdom29,4782024
8Denmark26,8682024
9Canada26,6102024
10New Zealand25,4862024
11Sweden25,0912024
12Singapore24,5652024
13Ireland24,1852024
14Germany23,7312024
15Austria23,4112024

Data notes & caveats

Values use constant 2015 US$ per person.

Methodology

The comparison uses Households and NPISHs Final consumption expenditure per capita (constant 2015 US$) from World Bank World Development Indicators for 2024. World Bank aggregates and non-sovereign territories are excluded, and the remaining nation rows are ordered descending by the unrounded value.

Source consistency notes

Every row uses the same World Bank indicator, period, sovereign-nation definition and measurement unit.

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