Income and spending

Income and spending

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  1. Decline household consumption slows down
  2. Consumer confidence growing further
  3. Poverty Survey 2013: Sharp rise in poverty in 2012, but growth expected to weaken
  4. Household spending down again
  5. Mood among Dutch consumers improves substantially
  6. Household spending down 2.0 percent
  7. Dutch consumers more positive about the economic climate
  8. Household spending down by 2.2 percent
  9. Consumer confidence remains low
  10. Household consumption down in the Netherlands, up in adjacent countries
  11. Household spending down
  12. Purchasing power eroded further in 2012
  13. Consumers less pessimistic
  14. Household spending continuously in decline
  15. Dutch consumer confidence marginally down
  16. Far less child care compensation paid in 2012
  17. Household spending in decline
  18. Dutch consumer confidence falls
  19. Over-60s more often have interest-only mortgages
  20. Highest incomes most often in favour of mortgage interest deduction
  21. Modest decline household spending due to higher natural gas consumption
  22. Dutch consumers less pessimistic again
  23. Household consumption still in decline
  24. Dutch consumers less pessimistic
  25. More children at risk of poverty
  26. Household consumption in decline
  27. More than one million households have 'underwater' mortgages
  28. Marginal improvement consumer confidence
  29. Large income gap between working fathers and mothers
  30. Decline household consumption less substantial
  31. Consumer confidence historically low
  32. Household consumption dramatically down
  33. Mood among Dutch consumers improves marginally
  34. Nearly 40 percent of the Dutch population feels that financing child care is primarily a task for the parents
  35. Child care costs averages 2,000 euro for Dutch parents