In microeconomics, the expenditure function represents the minimum amount of expenditure needed to achieve a given level of utility, given a utility function and the prices of goods.
Formally, if there is a utility function
that describes preferences over n goods, the expenditure function
is defined as:

where
is the price vector
is the desired utility level,
is the set of providing at least utility
.
Expressed equivalently, the individual minimizes expenditure
subject to the minimal utility constraint that
giving optimal quantities to consume of the various goods as
as function of
and the prices; then the expenditure function is
