Timor-Leste - Final consumption expenditure (% of GDP)
Final consumption expenditure (% of GDP) in Timor-Leste was 107.27 as of 2020. Its highest value over the past 20 years was 236.86 in 2002, while its lowest value was 100.35 in 2019.
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.
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Year | Value |
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2000 | 220.80 |
2001 | 218.55 |
2002 | 236.86 |
2003 | 186.28 |
2004 | 175.29 |
2005 | 144.60 |
2006 | 168.28 |
2007 | 190.10 |
2008 | 185.24 |
2009 | 190.50 |
2010 | 174.57 |
2011 | 157.64 |
2012 | 154.25 |
2013 | 126.70 |
2014 | 130.47 |
2015 | 117.00 |
2016 | 114.07 |
2017 | 116.61 |
2018 | 121.37 |
2019 | 100.35 |
2020 | 107.27 |
Periodicity: Annual
Classification
Topic: Economic Policy & Debt Indicators
Sub-Topic: National accounts