What we’re showing
The 20 largest consumer markets in the world, based on 2030 projections from World Data Lab. A consumer is classified as someone who spends at least $12 per day.
Key takeaways
Context
The growth of China and India’s consumer class will have wide-ranging effects on the global economy. For example, businesses may shift their focus to cater to these markets, offering more customized products and employing different marketing strategies.
This could also require businesses to realign their supply chains and build new distribution networks closer to these markets.
Country | 2030 | % Change from 2024 |
---|---|---|
China | 1,062,294,436 | 15 |
India | 772,929,623 | 46 |
U.S. | 348,393,863 | 4 |
Indonesia | 158,448,996 | 27 |
Brazil | 135,902,978 | 9 |
Russia | 127,324,784 | 0 |
Japan | 118,264,539 | -3 |
Pakistan | 99,263,255 | 30 |
Mexico | 91,698,269 | 9 |
Bangladesh | 87,183,060 | 59 |
Vietnam | 80,383,445 | 34 |
Germany | 80,370,656 | 0 |
Turkey | 79,955,332 | 8 |
UK | 69,179,607 | 3 |
France | 67,980,532 | 3 |
Egypt | 67,710,385 | 25 |
Philippines | 65,545,279 | 35 |
Thailand | 58,237,555 | 10 |
Italy | 55,596,017 | -1 |
Iran | 55,219,774 | 11 |
https://worlddata.io/world-consumer-outlook/