India's evolving consumption patterns offer a fascinating insight into the nation's economic transformation.
The recent findings on household spending reveal a decisive shift away from food staples toward non-food items like transport, garments, and entertainment, signalling changing lifestyles and aspirations.
This transformation is not just confined to urban areas but is increasingly visible in rural India, where spending on non-food items has risen significantly over the past decade.
For decades, rural India was characterised by a subsistence-level economy, with a significant portion of household income dedicated to essentials like food.
However, the current data points to a broader diversification of spending habits.
Today, rural households allocate 53 per cent of their expenditure to non-food items, compared to 47 per cent a decade ago.
Urban households, too, have increased this proportion from 57 per cent to 60 per cent.
This shift reflects a growing demand for better transport, modern clothing, and entertainment, underscoring aspirations for a higher quality of life.
More significantly, the narrowing gap between rural and urban spending is a clear indicator of convergence in consumption patterns.
The urban-rural per capita spending disparity has reduced from 84 per cent to 70 per cent in just over a decade.
This development can be attributed to a combination of factors, including improved rural incomes through government schemes, increased access to infrastructure, and the proliferation of e-commerce and digital payment systems.
These advancements have empowered rural consumers, offering them access to a wider range of goods and services previously unavailable.
This shift highlights not only rising rural aspirations but also the gradual erosion of traditional consumption divides between rural and urban India.
However, the journey is far from over.
This story is from the December 31, 2024 edition of The Statesman.
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