Africa’s Middle Class is Booming

December 2nd, 2011 by

Optimism about Africa needs to be taken in fairly small doses; most Africans still live on less than two dollars a day. But some countries on the continent are doing extremely well, thanks to a boom in commodities:

Over the past decade six of the world’s ten fastest-growing countries were African. In eight of the past ten years, Africa has grown faster than East Asia, including Japan. Even allowing for the knock-on effect of the northern hemisphere’s slowdown, the IMF expects Africa to grow by 6% this year and nearly 6% in 2012, about the same as Asia.

Africa now has a fast-growing middle class: according to the World Bank, around 60m Africans have an income of $3,000 a year, and 100m will in 2015. The rate of foreign investment has soared around tenfold in the past decade.

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