Income and spending

Income and spending

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  1. Consumer confidence unchanged
  2. Foreign guests spend record 9 billion euro in the Netherlands
  3. Consumption continues to grow fast
  4. Credit card use continues to increase, but more slowly
  5. Consumer confidence closely matches sentiments at the stock exchange
  6. Dutch drinking less coffee
  7. Consumer confidence marginally down
  8. Robust growth consumption
  9. Most women earn less than their partners
  10. Increase purchasing power at 65
  11. Beer: production and exports up, consumption down
  12. Women's pension build-up still trailing
  13. Consumer confidence unchanged
  14. Household consumption grows 2.1 percent
  15. Born poor .
  16. Widowhood hits women harder than men
  17. Large differences in spending between young and old
  18. Nearly one billion euro saved in life course schemes
  19. Randstad residents have highest disposable income
  20. Modest consumption growth in May
  21. More women economically independent
  22. Households had a lot more to spend in 2006
  23. The Netherlands relatively wealthy nation
  24. Average income Dutch household approximately 50 thousand euro
  25. Upward trend in household spending continues in April
  26. Marginal decline purchasing power in 2005
  27. Modest rise in consumption in February
  28. Poorest neighbourhoods in the north and east
  29. Three times as many income support benefits in problem districts
  30. One in nine income support claimants is 27 or younger
  31. More manufactured cigarettes, fewer hand-rolled cigarettes smoked
  32. Lower natural gas consumption keeps down consumption growth
  33. One million households receive rent rebate
  34. Poverty mainly found in four largest cities
  35. Smaller income differences within conurbations
  36. Household consumption up again