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Nigeria's Middle Class Increases By 600% by kmariko: 3:28am On Aug 20, 2014
Nigeria’s middle class jumps six-fold to 23m in 14 years – Standard Bank

August 20, 2014

Nigeria’s middle class jumped six-fold in 14 years as economic growth spiked between 2000-2014 with the return to democracy and increase in private sector investments, according to Standard Bank in a new report.

According to the bank, middle class households in 11 leading sub-Saharan African economies, including Nigeria, are set to balloon to about 40 million by 2030 as the benefits of economic growth are more inclusively distributed.

The report notes that the phenomenal growth will be propelled by Nigeria, where the middle class grew six times since 2000 to its current level of about 4.1 million households.

This is equivalent to about 23 million middle class people, using the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) estimates of 5.7 individuals per household in Nigeria.

The report, entitled ‘Understanding Africa’s middle class’, found there are about 15 million of the 110 million households in Angola, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Mozambique, Nigeria, South Sudan, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia, consuming from $15 to $115 a day. This is up from 4.6 million in 2000 and 2.4 million in 1990 – an increase of 230 percent over 14 years.

“Between 2000 and 2014, we have seen a tripling of middle-class households across these 11 countries,” says Simon Freemantle, a political economist at Standard Bank in Johannesburg, South Africa.

“It confirms the idea that Africa has structurally changed, that there has been real improvement in the last 10 years. Not just cyclical, it has been a structural change,” says Freemantle.

The emergence of a middle class was found to be most profound in Nigeria, Africa’s largest economy. About 4.1 million households or 11 percent of the Nigerian population consume $23 to $115 a day, according to the report.

However, of the total number of households across these focal economies, 86 percent of them remain within the broadly “low income” band, emphasising the nascent maturation of many of the continent’s markets.

The report also found that the combined GDPs of the 11 measured economies had grown tenfold since 2000.

Freemantle, author of the report, says the new report is cause for optimism among investors, as it suggests even greater scope for future growth, and indeed forecasts acceleration in the accumulation of middle-class households in Africa.

Commenting on the lower-than-anticipated total number of middle class households, Freemantle says any view concerning the undoubted ongoing improvement in Africa’s economic performance has to be tempered with the reality that the level of this growth and the nominal size of the continent’s middle class had not until now been adequately measured.

“Standard Bank has attempted to fill the knowledge gap by using comprehensive household income data and adopting our own measure of the middle class using South Africa’s LSMs as a framework in order to provide cross-quantifiable reference points for peer African economies,” he says.

Busssinesday 20/08/2014

PATRICK ATUANYA with wire report
Re: Nigeria's Middle Class Increases By 600% by estyvino(m): 4:36am On Aug 20, 2014
This is what I call value chain, transforming Africa(Nigeria). African(Nigeria) is world destination. Auto industry, e-coy, construction coy and more, cool fresh air everywhere.
Re: Nigeria's Middle Class Increases By 600% by naijaking1: 4:54am On Aug 20, 2014
That's called dividends of democracy or FRESH AIR 2015.
Only a conducive political environment as we currently have under GEJ could have sustained such growth, not some radical islamic/terroristic government led by Buhari or Tambuwal.

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Re: Nigeria's Middle Class Increases By 600% by Dreal1247: 5:08am On Aug 20, 2014
Tomorrow is better. We shall get there.
Re: Nigeria's Middle Class Increases By 600% by eaglechild: 5:42am On Aug 20, 2014
Much of this change has occurred in the south.
Re: Nigeria's Middle Class Increases By 600% by 2cato: 6:23am On Aug 20, 2014
But lie mohamed and fashola are saying people are getting impovrish eveyday. How come all these news.
Re: Nigeria's Middle Class Increases By 600% by 360command: 6:35am On Aug 20, 2014
True
Re: Nigeria's Middle Class Increases By 600% by omenka(m): 6:49am On Aug 20, 2014
I think that was a typo; it should have read 60,000%!!!

A democracy of lairs, for lairs, and by lairs!!

When reality on the streets are getting tougher, they are getting merrier in Jonathan's books.

Next lie pleeeeaaase!!!
Re: Nigeria's Middle Class Increases By 600% by hungryboy(m): 7:14am On Aug 20, 2014
naijaking1: That's called dividends of democracy or FRESH AIR 2015.
Only a conducive political environment as we currently have under GEJ could have sustained such growth, not some radical islamic/terroristic government led by Buhari or Tambuwal.
will u shut up, which conducive environment are u talking about is it the one in maiduguri or gwoza?
Re: Nigeria's Middle Class Increases By 600% by mayorall(m): 7:21am On Aug 20, 2014
We are moving forward

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