Income and spending

Income and spending

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  1. Consumer spending slightly up
  2. Optimism still prevails among Dutch consumers
  3. CBS and the city of Heerlen start up Urban Data Center
  4. Migration background still plays a role
  5. Steady growth consumer spending
  6. Optimism still prevailing among Dutch consumers
  7. Caribbean Netherlands: income inequality lowest on Saba
  8. Deriving a test set to classify patterns in hours paid in administrative data
  9. Steady growth consumer spending
  10. Consumer confidence at highest point in over 9 years
  11. Higher disposable incomes for households
  12. Dutch consumer spending up again
  13. Dutch consumer confidence considerably higher
  14. Median purchasing power continues to rise
  15. Purchasing power declined on St Eustatius in 2014
  16. Tourism sector increasingly important
  17. Dutch consumer confidence improves slightly
  18. Dutch consumer spending up
  19. Dutch consumer spending up
  20. Dutch consumer confidence down, but still positive
  21. Equal year-on-year consumer spending
  22. Dutch consumer considerably more positive
  23. More and more e-shoppers in the Netherlands
  24. Purchasing power improved in the Caribbean Netherlands
  25. Optimism still prevailing among Dutch consumers
  26. Year-on-year consumer spending up
  27. Consumer confidence turns from negative to positive
  28. Year-on-year consumer spending 0.1 percent up
  29. Consumer confidence further down
  30. Consumer confidence continues to fall
  31. Dutch consumer spending marginally up from one year previously
  32. Dutch consumer spending 0.3 percent up
  33. Consumers less positive
  34. St Eustatius has highest income level in the Caribbean Netherlands