Household consumption expenditure on communication in the United States attained a value of $285 billion in 2020. The Indicator in the United States remained the same as the previous year in 2020. Between 2010-2020, the household consumption expenditure on communication in the United States increased by 25.6%. The indicator in the United States was highest in the year 2019 and lowest in the year 2010, between 2010 and 2020.
This indicator refers to household consumption expenditure on communication and includes expenditures incurred by resident households on communications, which includes telecommunications, postal and internet facilities, and services.
According to GlobalData, the countries with the highest household consumption expenditure on communication in 2020 were the United States, Germany, France, Canada, Italy, Spain, Mexico, Australia, Turkey and the Netherlands.
Montenegro, Malta, Mongolia, Luxembourg, Iceland, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Estonia, Cyprus, Latvia and Slovenia were some of the countries with the lowest household consumption expenditure on communication in 2020.
Between 2010 and 2020, Mongolia, Azerbaijan, Iceland, Ukraine, Lithuania, Thailand, Serbia, Malta, Bulgaria, and Romania were some of the countries with the highest growth in household consumption expenditure on communication. Portugal, Italy, Turkey, Greece, France, the Netherlands, Mexico, Norway, Australia, and Spain are the countries with the lowest growth in consumption expenditure.
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