Sikkim has secured the top spot in Monthly Per Capita Consumption Expenditure (MPCE) for both rural and urban areas in 2023-24, according to the Household Consumption Expenditure Survey released by the Union Ministry of Statistics.
The survey reveals that Sikkim’s rural MPCE stands at ₹9,474, while its urban MPCE is ₹13,965, significantly exceeding the national averages of ₹4,122 and ₹6,996, respectively. Even with imputed values from social welfare goods, national averages of ₹4,247 (rural) and ₹7,078 (urban) fall far behind Sikkim’s figures. Sikkim’s MPCE outpaces even the top 5% of India’s population, whose rural and urban averages are ₹10,137 and ₹20,310, respectively.
The state’s success is attributed to effective governance under Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang, whose administration has focused on welfare schemes, including free healthcare and education.