Income and spending

Income and spending

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  1. Participants distressed pension funds have higher pension claims
  2. Personal capital drops sharply
  3. Moderate growth household consumption
  4. Dutch consumers much more pessimistic about economy
  5. More poverty in 2009
  6. Nearly 20 percent of gross household income paid in taxes and national insurance contributions
  7. Household consumption 1.5 percent up
  8. Dutch consumers gain confidence
  9. Bloemendaal and Wassenaar richest Dutch municipalities
  10. Consumers less pessimistic
  11. Household consumption 1.6 percent up
  12. One in nine children at risk of growing up in poverty
  13. Household consumption marginally higher
  14. Consumer confidence falls slightly
  15. Household consumption picks up
  16. Consumer confidence picks up
  17. Increase in household consumption
  18. Mood among consumers improved
  19. Purchasing power 1.4 percent up in 2009
  20. Secondary school pupils earn extra income of 1,100 euro annually
  21. Consumers more pessimistic about economic climate
  22. Modest household consumption growth
  23. Income gap between economically independent men and women unchanged
  24. Half a million parents receive childcare allowances
  25. Wealthy baby boomers
  26. Highest income brackets taxed most heavily
  27. Single people, one-parent families and pensioners account for most rent allowances
  28. Household consumption picks up
  29. Consumer confidence marginally down
  30. Half of benefits from mortgage tax relief go to richest households
  31. Dutch consumers much more sombre about the future
  32. Household consumption down
  33. Retirement age higher
  34. Decline in household consumption slows down
  35. Surinamese and Antillean parents most frequent recipients of childcare allowances
  36. No real improvement consumer confidence
  37. Lower incomes less active in their leisure time
  38. Wealthiest households in Rozendaal
  39. Consumers confidence down slightly
  40. Households cautious about spending
  41. Three quarters of AOW recipients have made supplementary pension arrangements
  42. One in ten employees do not participate in supplementary pension schemes
  43. Consumers more positive about their financial situation in January
  44. Households cautious about spending
  45. Wider income gap between single mothers and mothers with partners
  46. Household incomes considerably down
  47. Self-employed are wealthiest category