Israel - Final consumption expenditure (constant LCU)

The value for Final consumption expenditure (constant LCU) in Israel was 994,553,000,000 as of 2020. As the graph below shows, over the past 50 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 1,055,230,000,000 in 2019 and a minimum value of 143,337,000,000 in 1970.

Definition: Final consumption expenditure (formerly total consumption) is the sum of household final consumption expenditure (formerly private consumption) and general government final consumption expenditure (formerly general government consumption). Data are in constant local currency.

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

Year Value
1970 143,337,000,000
1971 149,396,000,000
1972 157,855,000,000
1973 190,488,000,000
1974 201,050,000,000
1975 209,869,000,000
1976 207,696,000,000
1977 203,549,000,000
1978 220,268,000,000
1979 225,304,000,000
1980 226,050,000,000
1981 249,089,000,000
1982 254,159,000,000
1983 263,328,000,000
1984 257,093,000,000
1985 262,721,000,000
1986 277,018,000,000
1987 310,127,000,000
1988 316,856,000,000
1989 308,391,000,000
1990 328,357,000,000
1991 349,274,000,000
1992 369,002,000,000
1993 392,135,000,000
1994 417,789,000,000
1995 441,333,000,000
1996 466,555,000,000
1997 483,242,000,000
1998 506,182,000,000
1999 524,409,000,000
2000 557,549,000,000
2001 578,900,000,000
2002 594,376,000,000
2003 589,521,000,000
2004 607,613,000,000
2005 625,583,000,000
2006 653,515,000,000
2007 694,577,000,000
2008 709,747,000,000
2009 721,499,000,000
2010 752,435,000,000
2011 780,934,000,000
2012 806,126,000,000
2013 834,573,000,000
2014 869,645,000,000
2015 898,570,000,000
2016 948,958,000,000
2017 982,204,000,000
2018 1,019,050,000,000
2019 1,055,230,000,000
2020 994,553,000,000

Base Period: varies by country

Periodicity: Annual

Classification

Topic: Economic Policy & Debt Indicators

Sub-Topic: National accounts