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Inflation decreases to 3.1 percent in October
Consumer goods and services in the Netherlands were 3.1 percent more expensive in October 2025 than one year previously.
Manufacturing output prices nearly 2 percent lower in January
Output prices for products manufactured in the Netherlands were 1.9 percent lower in January than one year previously.
Municipal finances from 1900
Realised figures on revenues, expenditures and debts of municipalities. Municipal levies.
Manufacturing output prices over 2 percent lower in February
Output prices for products manufactured in the Netherlands were 2.3 percent lower in February than one year previously.
Inflation increases to 3.3 percent in September
Consumer goods and services in the Netherlands were 3.3 percent more expensive in September 2025 than one year previously.
Consumer price index from 2026
About the Consumer price index from 2026
Manufacturing output prices virtually the same in October
Output prices for products manufactured in the Netherlands were 0.1 percent lower in October 2025 than one year previously.
Manufacturing output prices 0.3 percent lower in November
Output prices for products manufactured in the Netherlands were 0.3 percent lower in November 2025 than one year previously.
Current transactions by sectors; National Accounts
Current transactions and balancing items of institutional sectors Sectors, resources and uses, balancing items
Provincial finances from 1900
Realised figures on revenues, expenditures and debts of provinces. Provincial levies
Three-quarters of Dutch adults worry about impact of climate change
Seventy-six percent of the population aged 18 or older are concerned about the impact of climate change on future generations.
Internationalisation Monitor 2025, second edition
Globalisation, trade, productivity and employment. Figures and analyses on how the Netherlands benefits from the world. Internationalisation Monitor 2025.
Consumption expenditure by purpose; National Accounts
Final consumption expenditure by purpose Purposes conform COICOP 2018 classification
Inflation at 3.1 percent in June according to flash estimate
The inflation rate stood at 3.1 percent in June 2025, according to the flash estimate of Statistics Netherlands (CBS).
Producer Price Index (PPI); output and importprices by product, 2021=100
Price Index numbers (excluding excise) and month and year development By sales market and ProdCom productgroup High Value Dataset - Statistiek
Energy bills 2 percent lower
The average household in the Netherlands spends 2,065 euros on energy bills each year based on January 2025 energy prices
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.
Inflation slows to 2.8 percent in August
Consumer goods and services in the Netherlands were 2.8 percent more expensive in August 2025 than one year previously.
Manufacturing output prices the same
Output prices for Dutch-manufactured products were the same on average in August 2025 as one year previously.
Consumption by type of goods and services; National Accounts
Final consumption expenditure Type of goods and services
Affordable newbuild homes, particularly for people on low incomes
New owner-occupied homes are bought primarily by high-income households. New and cheaper social housing is mainly let to people on low incomes.
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.
Agricultural income increased further in 2023
In 2023, the Dutch agricultural sector generated 6.7 percent more income relative to the previous year. Animal output decreased slightly (-0.7 percent), while crop production saw a relatively sharp...
Manufacturing output prices virtually the same
Output prices for Dutch-manufactured products were 0.1 percent lower on average in July 2025 relative to one year previously.
Negotiated wages up by 5.5 percent in Q1
In the first quarter of 2025, the hourly wage rates agreed under collective labour agreements, including special remuneration, were 5.5 percent higher than in Q1 2024.