Consumption Growth and Inequalities in Rural and Urban India
Vachaspati Shukla
South Asia Economic Journal, 2025, vol. 26, issue 1, 115-131
Abstract:
This article analyzes changes in monthly per capita consumption expenditure (MPCE) across Indian states between 2011–2012 and 2022–2023, using data from the National Sample Survey’s Household Consumption Expenditure Survey. During this period, rural MPCE grew by 40.4%, surpassing the 33.4% increase recorded in urban areas. Bihar posted the highest growth in both rural and urban segments. States with lower initial MPCE experienced faster growth, indicating a convergence in consumption levels across states in both rural and urban regions. The analysis highlights a persistent inverse relationship between total MPCE and the share of food expenditure. MPCE inequality remains more pronounced in urban areas and in non-food spending; however, it has declined over time, reflecting more inclusive growth—particularly for lower-income deciles. Overall, the findings suggest a broad-based rise in consumption, diversification of spending patterns and a gradual narrowing of well-being disparities, with food now accounting for less than 50% of total consumption. JEL Codes: D63, D31
Keywords: Consumption growth; consumption inequality (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1177/13915614251355337
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