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Haq's Musings: Major Tipping Point: Pakistan's Middle Class Grows to 55% of Population

Majority of the households in Pakistan now belong to the middle class, a first in Pakistan's history, according to research by Dr. Jawaid Abdul Ghani of Karachi School of Business and Leadership (KSBL).

It's an important tipping point that puts Pakistan among the top 5 countries with fastest growing middle class population in Asia-Pacific region, according to an Asian Development Bank report titled Asia's Emerging Middle Class: Past, Present, And Future. The ADB report put Pakistan's middle class growth from 1990 to 2008 at 36.5%, much faster than India's 12.5% growth in the same period.



Source: Dr. Abdul Ghani



From 2002 to 2011, the country's middle class, defined as households with daily per capita expenditures of $2-$10 in 2005 purchasing power parity dollars, grew from 32% to 55% of the population, according to a paper presented by Dr. Abdul Ghani at Karachi's Institute Business Administration's International Conference on Marketing. Dr. Ghani has cited Pakistan Standards of Living Measurement (PSLM) Surveys as source of his data.

Growing middle class is a major driver of economic growth, as the income elasticity for durable goods and services for middle class consumers is greater than one, according to a Brookings Institution study titled The Emerging Middle Class in Developing Countries.




Among some of the manifestations of the rising middle class, Dr. Abdul Ghani reports dramatic increase in the ownership of television sets, refrigerators and motorcycles in households in all income deciles in Pakistan. At the same the total household assets have nearly doubled from $387 billion in 2001-02 to $772.6 billion in 2010-11 in terms of 2005 purchasing power parity dollars.

Consumer spending in Pakistan has increased at a 26 percent average pace the past three years, compared with 7.7 percent for Asia, according to data compiled by Euromonitor International, a consumer research firm. Pakistan's rising middle class consumers in major cities like Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad are driving sales of international brand name products and services. Real estate developers and retailers are responding to it by opening new mega shopping malls such as Dolmen in Karachi and Centaurus in Islamabad.

Pakistan's transition to middle-class middle-income country over the last decade mainly during Musharraf years represents a major tipping point for the country's economy. It is likely to accelerate economic growth driven by consumption and draw greater investments in production of products and services demanded by middle class consumers. Some of it is already in evidence in booming sales of durable goods (TV sets, refrigerators, motorcycles) AND non-durables (cosmetics, shampoo, toothpaste, processed foods, etc) in Pakistan's booming FMCG sector.

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Haq's Musings: Major Tipping Point: Pakistan's Middle Class Grows to 55% of Population
 
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Its your assumption or you are real indian troll ?? :-D :-D

Its my assumption and i am a real indian troll too.
On topic both india and pakistan are dirt poor with india performing marginally better than pakistan.But its almost the same.I have seen far too many people dying in hospitals due to lack of treatment resulting from monetary difficulties to come to this opinion.

Our people are probably some of the most poor and unfortunate beings on earth and i say this today with utmost sincerity.
Its a curse for a poor person to be born in subcontinent.
 
Economy opened up circa.2002 because the sanctions lifted and the cheap dollar could flow into Pakistan, just like it did in India. Musharraf had nothing to do with it, he just happened to be in power at the time.
Today, consumer spending is far larger than Pakistan's GDP dictates.........i mean, it is crazy....but a lot of that is black money.

Take for instance today people were selling forms for the Fazaia Housing Scheme in Karachi. Each form cost Rs1000 and only one could be issued per NIC. However, people who got hold of the forms, are selling them for PKR 35,000 to 55,000 per form!!!! That's just a piece of paper.

Majority of them are not going to be owners, but those waiting to make their black money white.
 
Of course, unless the report is released by the Vedic economists from BJP.

I don't care where it came from,just saying this is definitely trash.
The definition of poor in india and pakistan is too stupid to believe what middle class actually is.

Go out in street and look around and then honestly say that pakistan has 55% middle class.
I won't say the same for india,,,if we take proper living standards,,not more than 10% indian population will be middle class,,probably the numbers will be same for pakistan looking at HDI and per capita income numbers.

No need for dick measuring.
 
Ok so the % of Middle class has increased according to Pakistan's decided value.

well in every category.....but for example if you want direct comparison with India, then we need to look at the same group........you cannot compare the % of people earning 1$ a day in India, with those percentage earning 2$ a day in Pakistan. Both have to be either 1$ or 2$.
 

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