Income of Nepal
According to the United Nations, in 2000 remittances from citizens working abroad totaled $300 million or about $5 per capita and accounted for approximately 2.1% of GDP. Worker remittances in 2001 totaled $409 million. Foreign aid receipts amounted to about $16 per capita and accounted for approximately 7% of the gross national income (GNI).
Approximately 44% of household consumption was spent on food, 7% on fuel, 5% on health care, and 14% on education. Household consumption includes expenditures of individuals, households, and nongovernmental organizations on goods and services, excluding purchases of dwellings. The richest 10% of the population accounted for approximately 29.8% of household consumption and the poorest 10% approximately 3.2%. It was estimated that in 1996 about 42% of the population had incomes below the poverty line.
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