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Qatar: Consumer spending set to surge amid rising disposable incomes

Qatar: Consumer spending set to surge amid rising disposable incomes

Zawya22-04-2025
Doha, Qatar: Qatar's consumer landscape is poised for significant expansion in 2025, with per capita household disposable income forecast to reach $34,970 (QR1,27,311.73), and total consumer spending expected to hit a record $67.87bn (QR899.56bn), according to recent economic projections by Statista.
Driven by a strong post-pandemic recovery and continued diversification efforts within the Qatari economy, household expenditures are showing a notable uptick across key sectors. Researchers say this growth reflects increasing consumer confidence and a resilient economic environment.
'Qatar's rising disposable income is not only a sign of economic health but also a catalyst for domestic consumption,' said Amal Rahimi, a Doha-based market analyst. 'We are seeing greater spending across nearly every major category, which bodes well for retailers, service providers, and the broader private sector.'
Food and other beverages will remain the largest area of per capita spending, with consumers projected to spend $6,780 (QR24,683.26) each in 2025. Housing follows closely behind at $5,130 (QR18,676.27) per capita, reflecting Qatar's continued investments in real estate and urban development.
Healthcare, a sector gaining strategic importance, is projected to see a per capita spending of $1,040 (QR3,786.22), Statista reports. 'As Qatar moves toward a knowledge-based economy, investments in health and well-being are increasingly central,' noted Edward Tan, senior economist at Gulf Insights. He said, 'Spending in this sector is expected to grow steadily in the coming years.'
In the lifestyle segments, clothing and footwear spending per capita is set to reach $922.68 (QR3,359.11), while hospitality and restaurants will attract $961.78 (QR3,501.45) per person.
Transport remains another significant expenditure at $2,050 (QR7463.23) per capita, highlighting the country's reliance on personal vehicles and expanding public transit options.
The data further underscores that spending on household goods and services is projected to be around $1,100 (QR4,004.66) per capita, while communication, bolstered by Qatar's advanced digital infrastructure, is expected to reach $787.26 (QR2,866.10) per person.
With steady income growth and strong government support for infrastructure and diversification, Qatar is emerging as a robust consumer market in the Gulf region. Analysts believe these trends will create fresh opportunities for businesses, particularly those focused on food services, housing, retail, and healthcare.
'As spending habits evolve, we expect greater demand for quality, convenience, and digital integration,' another market expert said, adding that companies that can meet these expectations will be well-positioned to thrive in Qatar's dynamic consumer economy. With strategic investments continuing to enhance key sectors, the country is not only meeting present demand but also laying the groundwork for sustainable growth in the years ahead, as Qatar's consumer market continues to attract investors and businesses.
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