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Government Finance Statistics; key figures 1995-2023
Revenue and expenditure, net balance and debt of the general government sector, in million euros and as a pecentage of GDP.
Announcement of the revision of CBS’s macroeconomic figures
The regular revision of the macroeconomic figures will take place this year. This revision is in accordance with European policy on harmonised revisions. In May 2024, the Netherlands will be one of...
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This report concerns persons who were required to undergo civic integration in the Netherlands in 2022, 2023 and 2024 under the 2021 Civic Integration Act (Statistics regarding the Civic Integration...
Consumer prices; rent increase for dwellings since 1959
The average rent increase for dwellings in the Netherlands since 1959
Producer confidence deteriorates in November
Producer confidence was more negative in November than the previous month.
US ranks as third-largest export market for steel
In the first three quarters of 2024, the export value of steel to the US was higher than the previous year.
Bankruptcies down by almost a quarter in October compared to a year ago
Adjusted for court days, 253 businesses (including sole proprietorships) were declared bankrupt in October.
Mental health challenges more frequent among LGB+ people
Lesbian, gay and bi-plus adults experienced worse mental health than heterosexual adults in 2023 and 2024
Spending on health and social care up by 8.9 percent in 2024
In 2024, government spending on health and social care, including childcare rose by 8.9 percent to 155 billion euros.
Manufacturing output prices 0.6 percent higher in September
Output prices for Dutch-manufactured products were 0.6 percent higher in September 2025 than one year previously.
Retail turnover more than 8 percent higher in June
The Dutch retail sector recorded 8.1 percent year-on-year turnover growth. The volume of sales decreased by 1.4 percent.
Consumer prices; CPI 2025=100, index and rates of change
Consumer price index for consumer expenditures 2025=100 Price index, monthly and annual rate of change, weighting coefficient
Largest harvest of ware potatoes and seed onions in 25 years
The gross yield for ware potatoes in 2025 are up by nearly 37 percent on 2024.
Producer confidence improves again in October
Producer confidence was once again less negative in October than the previous month.
Bankruptcies down by 26 percent in September compared to a year ago
Adjusted for court days, 276 businesses (including sole proprietorships) were declared bankrupt in September. That was 97 fewer than in the same month in 2024.
House prices up by 11.5 percent in January
Prices of owner-occupied dwellings (excluding new constructions) were 11059 percent higher in January 2025 than one year previously, on average.
Investments down by over 3 percent in January
The investment volume of tangible fixed assets was down by over 3 percent year on year.
56 percent of wealth in the hands of 10 percent of households
All households in the Netherlands combined had over €2.6 trillion in assets at the start of 2023.
1 in 10 people felt discriminated against in 2023
In 2023, 1 in 10 people in the Netherlands said they had felt discriminated against at some point in the past twelve months.
Government deficit of 3 billion euros in first half of 2025
Government spending exceeded revenues by 3 billion euros in the first half of 2025
Turnover in accommodation and food services up by 4.9 percent in Q3 2024
Turnover in the accommodation and food services sector was up by 4.9 percent in Q3 2024, year on year.
Fewer goods handled at Dutch seaports, particularly coal and natural gas
The total volume of incoming and outgoing cargo that passed through seaports in the Neth-erlands in 2024 fell by 1.1 percent to 577 million tonnes
Inflation at 3.3 percent in May according to flash estimate
Statistics Netherlands (CBS) reports in a flash estimate that the CPI-measured inflation rate stood at 3.3 percent in May 2025.
Producer confidence improves further in September
Producer confidence was again less negative in September than it was in the previous month.
New research on globalisation during times of geopolitical tension
Recent years have seen a succession of global crises, each of which has led to temporary disruptions to trade around the world: Brexit, the coronavirus pandemic, the energy crisis and the recent...