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April inflation rate 4.1 percent according to flash estimate
In its flash estimate for April, Statistics Netherlands (CBS) reports that the CPI-measured inflation rate stood at 4.1 percent.
Natural gas balance sheet; supply and consumption
Indigenous production, imports, exports, stock change and consumption Indigenous production, imports, exports, stock change and consumption
Compensation of employees, employment; quarterly, National Accounts
Compensation of employees, wages, jobs (by sex) , fte, hours worked quarterly, economic activity
Dutch smart energy meters and tourism in the Netherlands
Preliminary literature review feasibility study investigating patterns in energy consumption of Dutch tourist accommodations.
Social protection expenditure; functions, in kind or cash, means-test
Social protection expenditure, ESSPROS Functions, support in cash or in kind, means-testing
Municipal finances from 1900
Realised figures on revenues, expenditures and debts of municipalities. Municipal levies.
Emissions to air by the Dutch economy; national accounts
emissions to air, climate change, greenhouse gases, CO2, ozone layer air pollution, acidification, environmental accounts,
More greenhouse gas emissions in Q1 2025
Greenhouse gas emissions were 7 percent higher in Q1 2025 than in Q1 2024.
Key figures by sector; National Accounts
Sector accounts; key figures Key figures of institutional sectors High Value Dataset – Statistiek
Inflation decreases to 2.9 percent in November
Consumer goods and services in the Netherlands were 2.9 percent more expensive in November 2025 than one year previously.
CBS introduces new energy price measurement method
From June 2023, Statistics Netherlands (CBS) will employ a new method to measure the energy prices paid by consumers. The aim is to derive a more accurate inflation rate.
Large batteries for electricity storage
Batteries, power, capacity, gross production Size class in storage capacity
Inflation decreases to 2.8 percent in December
Consumer goods and services in the Netherlands were 2.8 percent more expensive in December 2025 than they were in December 2024.
Environment costs and -expenditure; enterprises > 10 employees; key figures
Investments and net annual costs of environmental measures Mining and quarrying, Manufacturing and Public utilities
Changes in consumer price index (CPI) reflect the state of our economy
The consumer price index (CPI) measures the average change in prices of goods and services purchased by households in the Netherlands.
Investments by enterprises in the industry; expectation and realization
Investments; expected growth and realized growth SIC 2008
Producer confidence; sentiment indicator manufacturing industry, branches
Producer confidence and components activity, order books, stocks and branches
Persons with dispensed medicines; age and sex
Persons to whom medicines were dispensed by medicine group (ATC), age and sex in absolute figures and as percentage of the total population
Investment motives by enterprises; expectation and realization
Investments by expectation and realization Motives and SIC (2008)
Mobility; per trip, modes of travel, purposes of travel and regions
Average distance travelled per trip, average time travelled per trip modes of travel, purposes of travel and region characteristics
Regional key figures; National Accounts
GDP, GDP per capita, Value added, Compensation of employees, Labour input Region
Labour income share, economic activity
Labour income share, Labour income self-employed (imputed) Economic activities
Marriages and partnership registrations; key figures
Marriages between partners of the same and opposite sex, partnership registrations and marriage partners
Households; size, composition, position in the household, 1 January
Households in the Netherlands size and composition Persons by position in the household on 1 January
How do we keep the earth inhabitable for humans and other species?
Climate change, chemical pollution, acidification of the oceans - these are all examples of what happens when we go beyond the limits of what our planet can support: planetary boundaries.