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Housing rents up by 4.9 percent
Rents for properties in the Netherlands were an average of 4.9 percent higher in July 2025 than they were in July 2024.
Gross fixed capital formation by destination; National Accounts
Gross fixed capital formation by destination Economic activities conform Standard Industrial Classification 2008 (SIC)
Dutch house price increase among EU top five
In Q2 2022, house prices were 18.2 percent up on the same quarter last year.
Consumer confidence, economic climate and willingness to buy: non adjusted
Attitudes and expectation of consumers, non-adjusted, on the general economic climate and their own financial situation
Distribution of well-being: subjective well-being
Recent data on distribution of well-being for the theme subjective well-being by sex, age, education level and origin/country of birth. Well-being is not distributed equally across all groups in the...
Economic picture deteriorates
The economic picture was slightly more negative in April than it was in March, according to the CBS Business Cycle Tracer.
Bankruptcies down by 18 percent in December year on year
Adjusted for court session days, 265 businesses (including sole proprietorships) were declared bankrupt in December. That was 60 fewer than in the same month in 2024.
SDG 1 No poverty
Latest data on Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 1 No poverty. The aim of SDG 1 is to end extreme poverty across the world by 2030.
Inflation -0.4% in October, according to flash estimate; 5.1% excluding energy
Statistics Netherlands (CBS) reports in a flash estimate that the CPI-measured inflation rate was -0.4 percent in October.
Inflation increases to 4.1 percent in December
Consumer goods and services in the Netherlands were 4.1 percent more expensive in December 2024 than one year previously. In November, the inflation rate stood at 4.0 percent.
Business survey Netherlands; quarterly, to sector/branches
Developments, expectations and opinions of businesses Sector/branches
Manufacturing output down by 0.5 percent in April
In April 2025, the calendar-adjusted output of the Dutch manufacturing sector was 0.5 percent lower than it was in April 2024.
Resilience ‘here and now’
To what extent would the Netherlands be able to absorb a major shock in the short run? Would people still be able to maintain their livelihood, and how about the most vulnerable groups?
Labour costs per hour worked up by 6 percent in 2024
Labour costs per hour worked rose from 42.5 euros in 2023 to 45.0 euros in 2024.
Imports of goods and services by destination; National Accounts
Imports of goods and services Economic activities and final expenditure categories
Retail trade; turnover changes, index 2015=100
Retail trade. Turnover: index 2015 = 100, change By activity (SIC 2008).
Population growth down in first quarter of 2024
The population of the Netherlands grew by 19.8 thousand in Q1 2024
Investments 2.5 percent up in October
Tthe volume of investments in tangible fixed assets was up by 2.5 percent year on year.
CBS and DNB provide figures on sustainability and impact of climate change
The European Green Deal was presented by the European Commission in 2019 and comprises several policy agreements in the areas of climate change and the energy transition, environmental quality and...
Area of ware potatoes largest in 25 years
In 2025, the total area used in the Netherlands for growing ware potatoes is well over 83 thousand hectares.
Economic picture more negative
The economic picture was slightly more negative in March than it was in February, according to the CBS Business Cycle Tracer.
Rent increase dwellings; income class
Rent increase Type of dwelling and income class
Manufacturing output up by over 1 percent in March
In March 2025, the calendar-adjusted output of the Dutch manufacturing sector was 1.3 percent higher than it was in March 2024.
Household consumption almost 3 percent up in February
Households spent 2.6 percent more in February 2023 year on year, adjusted for price changes. They spent mainly more on services.
Business Survey Netherlands; key figures
Developments, expectations and assesments of businesses Sector/branches