http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Gujarat-slides-in-both-rural-and-urban-spending-data-reveals/articleshow/21229651.cms

Gujarat slides in both rural and urban spending, data revealsSubodh
Varma<http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/toireporter/author-Subodh-Varma.cms>,
TNN | Jul 22, 2013, 03.38 AM IST

There's a new trend of chief ministers, particularly those with national
ambitions, aggressively peddling their respective 'development models'.
Interestingly, CMs from the same party at times indulge in one-upmanship.
The question is: How are people in their states actually faring? How does
one know whether one 'model' is better than another?

One way is to look at how much a person spends on an average every month;
this gives an indication of how much people are earning. Comparing recently
released data on consumer expenditure with data from a decade ago provides
a fair idea of which state governments are delivering and which are
sliding. There's a surprise lurking there.

Gujarat <http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Gujarat> has slid from
fourth to eighth in the ranking of states for rural spends, and from
seventh to ninth in urban expenditure, according to a comparative analysis
of data on monthly per capita spending between 2011-12 and 1999-2000, both
of which are put out by the National Sample Survey Organisation.

Gujarat may be the poster boy of development and economic growth, but is
one of the few states that have slid in economic rankings.Consumption
expenditure<http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Consumption-expenditure>
of
people in Gujarat is growing at a slower rate than the national average,
according to a comparative analysis of data on monthly per capita spending
between 2011-12 and 1999-2000, both of which are put out by the National
Sample Survey 
Organisation<http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/National-Sample-Survey-Organisation>
(NSSO)

The best-performing state is Andhra, which has dramatically improved from
11thplace in 2000 to fifth in 2012 in rural households and from 11th to
sixth in urban households.

Another state that has shown major movement in rankings is Tamil Nadu,
moving down from second to seventh place in urban per capita expenditure
but improving from sixth to fourth in rural.

Kerala, Punjab, Haryana, TN and AP are the top five states in rural
households; Haryana, Kerala, Maharashtra, Karnataka and Punjab are the top
five in urban households.

The same reality is reflected in growth rates of household expenditures
over the period. At the national level, average per person spends grew by
165% in rural areas and 190% in urban areas between 2000 and 2012. Among
the states with MPCE growth of urban households lower than the national
average, Gujarat (177%) lies tied with Rajasthan, lower than Uttar Pradesh
and West Bengal but higher than Assam and TN.


Among rural households, per capita spend in Gujarat grew by 165%, again
below the national average of 170%. Most of the poorer states like UP,
Bihar, MP and Odisha were also below the national benchmark. In Haryana too
rural incomes are barely above the national average.

At the other end, the states with high expenditure growth were AP, Kerala,
Punjab, Maharashtra in both rural and urban areas, with TN only joining the
leaders for rural households.

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