OREANDA-NEWS. April 02, 2012. Belarus’ household consumption spending rose 53.4% on the year in 2011 to 2.029 million Belarusian rubles (Br), a representative in the National Statistics Committee told.

Food accounted for 41.3% of all consumer expenditures, compared with 39% in 2010.

Spending on non-foods accounted for 38.2% of the total, up from 37.2%.

Payments for services accounted for 18.3% compared with 21.6% in 2010.

Below is the breakdown of the population by the average monthly disposable incomes, per capita: under Br300,000 – 0.9%; Br300,100-500,000 – 6.6%; Br500,100-700,000 – 14.2%; Br700,100-900,000 – 17.6%; 900,1-1200 ,000– 22.3%; 1200,1-1500 ,000– 14.5%; 1,500,100-2,100,000– 14.3%; 2,100,1-2,700,000– 5.3%; over 2,700,000– 4.3%.