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Economic Survey 2024-25: Rural demand rises, urban sends mixed signals

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Overview of Private Final Consumption Expenditure (PFCE) in FY25

The Private Final Consumption Expenditure (PFCE) in the first half of FY25 demonstrated significant growth, primarily driven by rural demand.

  • PFCE grew by 6.7% year-on-year (Y-o-Y).
  • Indicators such as sales of two-wheelers, three-wheelers, and tractors highlight the contribution of rural demand.
  • The National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development's (NABARD) survey revealed that 78.5% of rural households reported increased consumption expenditure over the past year.

Rural and Urban Demand Dynamics

Rural demand is expected to continue its momentum, supported by favorable agricultural conditions.

  • Anticipated returns from a bumper kharif crop and higher Minimum Support Prices (MSP) for rabi crops are contributing factors.

Urban demand, however, presented mixed outcomes:

  • Passenger vehicle sales growth slowed to 4.2% Y-o-Y in the period of April-November 2024, down from 9.2% the previous year.
  • Fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) sales in urban areas showed moderate growth.
  • Air-passenger traffic maintained a steady growth rate of 7.7%.

Consumption Expenditure Patterns

According to the 2023-24 Household Consumption Expenditure Survey (HCES), the urban-rural gap in consumption is narrowing.

  • Average monthly per capita expenditure (MPCE) is estimated at Rs 4,122 for rural and Rs 6,996 for urban areas.
  • When accounting for imputed values of social welfare, these figures rise to Rs 4,247 and Rs 7,078, respectively.
  • The urban-rural gap in MPCE decreased from 84% in 2011-12 to 70% in 2023-24.

Economic Growth and PFCE Contribution

The real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth for FY25 is estimated at 6.4%, with private consumption playing a significant role.

  • PFCE at constant prices is projected to grow by 7.3%, largely driven by rural demand.
  • PFCE's share of GDP at current prices is estimated to increase to 61.8%, the highest since FY03.

Industry Insights on Consumption Trends

FMCG companies have observed differences in consumption trends between urban and rural areas.

  • Urban consumption was moderate in the October-December earnings period, while rural demand witnessed a pickup.
  • Comments from industry leaders indicate urban middle-class financial stress amid sustained rural recovery.
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  • HCES
  • Private Consumption Expenditure
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