Income and spending

Income and spending

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  1. Household consumption in decline
  2. Dutch consumers pessimistic about their own financial situation for 2012
  3. Germans spending more, Dutch spending less
  4. No reduction in poverty in 2010, increase expected in 2011 and 2012
  5. Household consumption further in decline
  6. Dutch consumers less negative about their own financial situation
  7. Household consumption in decline
  8. Dutch consumer more pessimistic about the future
  9. Household consumption marginally higher
  10. Consumer confidence plummets
  11. Consumption growth practically at a standstill
  12. Household consumption down in June
  13. Consumer confidence nosedives
  14. Consumer confidence and share prices slump simultaneously
  15. Household consumption growth remains modest
  16. Consumers remain apprehensive
  17. Purchasing power 0.5 percent down in 2010
  18. Incomes of graduates (Dutch only)
  19. Consumption marginally higher
  20. Dutch consumers more pessimistic about future economy
  21. Dutch dedicated savers
  22. Marginal consumption growth
  23. Mood among Dutch consumers remains gloomy
  24. More than 12 billion euro left in legacies
  25. Total amount deposited in life-course savings schemes stable, more withdrawals
  26. Amsterdam has highest proportion of long-term low incomes
  27. Modest consumption growth due to lower natural gas consumption
  28. Fewer parents receive allowance for care provided by childminders
  29. Dutch consumers less willing to buy
  30. Parental leave most popular among mothers with high education and a full-time job
  31. Disposable household income lower in 2010
  32. Dutch consumers buy more durable goods
  33. On average, higher educated earn twice as much as lower educated
  34. 370 thousand workers living on incomes below the poverty line
  35. Dutch consumers more negative about economy
  36. Wintry weather affects household consumption
  37. Dutch consumers more optimistic
  38. Emancipation monitor 2010
  39. Average annual pension nearly 20 thousand euro
  40. Most substantial consumption growth in nearly 3 years
  41. Dutch consumers gain confidence
  42. Further increase two-income households
  43. Large differences in purchasing power developments between common occupations