China Consumer Spending

Consumer Spending in China increased to 164945.20 CNY HML in 2011 from 133290.90 CNY HML in 2010. Consumer Spending in China is reported by the National Bureau of Statistics, China. Historically, from 1952 until 2011, China Consumer Spending averaged 25335.47 CNY HML reaching an all time high of 164945.20 CNY HML in June of 2011 and a record low of 453 CNY HML in June of 1952. This page includes a chart with historical data for China Consumer Spending.

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Consumer Spending | Notes

Consumer spending, also called consumer consumption or expenditure, is the amount of money that households spend on goods and services in order to satisfy their needs. It is very important measure to check the health of the economy. For example, when the consumer spending is declining it means that the economy is not performing very well. In times of recession governments try to boost consumer spending artificially by expanding tax cuts and money handouts. As a result, households are spending more thus stimulating production and employment.










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