What Is the Engel Coefficient?
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The Engel coefficient is the share of household consumption spent on food. It is often used as a rough gauge of household pressure and disposable room.
The related data links are centered on Spain.
In Short
A higher food share is often read as a sign that households have less room for discretionary spending.
How To Read It
It is not as simple as ‘higher is worse.’ Income levels, eating habits, and statistical methods all matter, so cross-country comparisons need a common data basis.
What To Read It With
It is most useful when read together with real wages, CPI, and food-price measures.