These data for 2011, 2010 and 2009, published by Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union, are based on revised purchasing power parities, and the latest GDP and population figures. They cover the 27 EU Member States, three EFTA Member States, the acceding state, four candidate countries and two potential candidate countries.
Actual Individual Consumption per capita in the Member States ranged from 45% to 140% of the EU27 average in 2011
While GDP per capita is mainly an indicator reflecting the level of economic activity, Actual Individual Consumption (AIC) per capita is an alternative indicator better adapted to describe the material welfare situation of households.
Generally, levels of AIC per capita are more homogeneous than those of GDP but still there are substantial differences across the Member States. In 2011, AIC per capita expressed in PPS ranged between 40% above the EU27 average in Luxembourg and 55% below average in Bulgaria.