Mexico | General government final consumption expenditure (% of GDP)
General government final consumption expenditure (formerly general government consumption) includes all government current expenditures for purchases of goods and services (including compensation of employees). It also includes most expenditures on national defense and security, but excludes government military expenditures that are part of government capital formation. Limitations and exceptions: Because policymakers have tended to focus on fostering the growth of output, and because data on production are easier to collect than data on spending, many countries generate their primary estimate of GDP using the production approach. Moreover, many countries do not estimate all the components of national expenditures but instead derive some of the main aggregates indirectly using GDP (based on the production approach) as the control total. Statistical concept and methodology: Gross domestic product (GDP) from the expenditure side is made up of household final consumption expenditure, general government final consumption expenditure, gross capital formation (private and public investment in fixed assets, changes in inventories, and net acquisitions of valuables), and net exports (exports minus imports) of goods and services. Such expenditures are recorded in purchaser prices and include net taxes on products.
Publisher
The World Bank
Origin
United Mexican States
Records
63
Source
Mexico | General government final consumption expenditure (% of GDP)
5.64840491 1960
5.71485876 1961
6.27031579 1962
6.51042453 1963
6.39800797 1964
6.28545788 1965
6.50552632 1966
6.57009036 1967
6.84163488 1968
6.87692118 1969
7.26198198 1970
7.61865306 1971
8.62642478 1972
9.1789725 1973
9.1409 1974
10.31755455 1975
11.00774617 1976
10.76081125 1977
10.91985879 1978
10.89686767 1979
9.5109172 1980
10.2009528 1981
9.8525767 1982
8.39115711 1983
8.80251317 1984
8.72146303 1985
8.75656476 1986
8.35812828 1987
8.4849094 1988
8.32743339 1989
8.4307451 1990
9.11590346 1991
9.94287452 1992
8.57734983 1993
8.9750135 1994
8.04099372 1995
7.66513805 1996
7.85051212 1997
8.0311107 1998
8.68918619 1999
9.03701602 2000
9.3553106 2001
9.83812246 2002
10.49804037 2003
10.01618185 2004
10.07622999 2005
9.8921427 2006
9.94789284 2007
10.2592375 2008
11.38344386 2009
11.27396492 2010
11.32824628 2011
11.44867654 2012
11.71273208 2013
11.75389292 2014
11.90124613 2015
11.57368049 2016
11.21566755 2017
11.25629677 2018
11.11140639 2019
12.21572678 2020
11.45539286 2021
11.09528641 2022
Mexico | General government final consumption expenditure (% of GDP)
General government final consumption expenditure (formerly general government consumption) includes all government current expenditures for purchases of goods and services (including compensation of employees). It also includes most expenditures on national defense and security, but excludes government military expenditures that are part of government capital formation. Limitations and exceptions: Because policymakers have tended to focus on fostering the growth of output, and because data on production are easier to collect than data on spending, many countries generate their primary estimate of GDP using the production approach. Moreover, many countries do not estimate all the components of national expenditures but instead derive some of the main aggregates indirectly using GDP (based on the production approach) as the control total. Statistical concept and methodology: Gross domestic product (GDP) from the expenditure side is made up of household final consumption expenditure, general government final consumption expenditure, gross capital formation (private and public investment in fixed assets, changes in inventories, and net acquisitions of valuables), and net exports (exports minus imports) of goods and services. Such expenditures are recorded in purchaser prices and include net taxes on products.
Publisher
The World Bank
Origin
United Mexican States
Records
63
Source