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Muslim countries Compared by Economy > National accounts > US$ at constant 2000 prices > Expenditure on GDP > Final > Consumption expenditure > Etc.

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). This estimate includes any statistical discrepancy in the use of resources relative to the supply of resources. Data are in constant 2000 U.S. dollars.

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# COUNTRY AMOUNT DATE GRAPH HISTORY
1 Turkey $304.73 billion 2009
2 Saudi Arabia $175.56 billion 2007
3 Indonesia $171.44 billion 2009
4 Malaysia $93.04 billion 2009
5 Pakistan $91.08 billion 2009
6 United Arab Emirates $59.39 billion 2004
7 Bangladesh $58.27 billion 2009
8 Morocco $43.54 billion 2009
9 Algeria $41.97 billion 2009
10 Kuwait $33.01 billion 2004
11 Syria $26.06 billion 2009
12 Lebanon $26.01 billion 2009
13 Tunisia $23.55 billion 2009
14 Libya $22.54 billion 2000
15 Kazakhstan $20.50 billion 2009
16 Jordan $16.32 billion 2009
17 Sudan $16.12 billion 2008
18 Uzbekistan $14.71 billion 2005
19 Oman $13.58 billion 2004
20 Azerbaijan $11.28 billion 2009
21 Qatar $6.20 billion 2000
22 Senegal $5.89 billion 2009
23 Bahrain $5.15 billion 2000
24 Brunei $4.55 billion 2007
25 Turkmenistan $4.15 billion 2009
26 Burkina Faso $3.53 billion 2006
27 Guinea $3.48 billion 2009
28 Mali $2.83 billion 2007
29 Kyrgyzstan $2.39 billion 2009
30 Chad $2.33 billion 2006
31 Niger $1.73 billion 2000
32 Mauritania $1.62 billion 2005
33 Tajikistan $1.39 billion 2009
34 Sierra Leone $726.95 million 2000
35 Djibouti $587.77 million 2006
36 Maldives $401.77 million 2004
37 The Gambia $391.68 million 2003
38 Comoros $282.38 million 2009

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