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Profits of non-financial corporations up again
In Q3 2022, Dutch non-financial corporations’ gross profits before taxes amounted to 84.5 billion euros. This is 9 billion euros more than in Q3 2021 and the highest amount since the beginning of the...
Profits of non-financial corporations up again
In Q3 2022, Dutch non-financial corporations’ gross profits before taxes amounted to 84.5 billion euros. This is 9 billion euros more than in Q3 2021 and the highest amount since the beginning of the...
Profits of non-financial corporations up again
In Q3 2022, Dutch non-financial corporations’ gross profits before taxes amounted to 84.5 billion euros. This is 9 billion euros more than in Q3 2021 and the highest amount since the beginning of the...
House rents up by 2 percent on average
In July 2023, housing rental prices in the Netherlands were on average 2.0 percent higher than in the same month last year, when the increase was 3.0 percent.
Exports down by almost 1 percent in July
In July, the total volume of goods exports was down by 0.9 percent year on year.
The Netherlands in numbers, 2023 edition
The Netherlands in numbers answers questions about the Netherlands’ past and present in 34 infographics, text and figures.
Financial SBS Indicators NACE Q, The Netherlands, 2020
Financial variables of NACE, sector Q, compiled for the Netherlands in accordance with SBS methodology of Eurostat for population of market-oriented units over 2020 on 4th digit level of NACE...
Statistics on nature play crucial role in national and international policy
The figures published by CBS on nature in the Netherlands play an important role in all sorts of societal discussions, including the current debates on nirogen and biodiversity.
Over 1 in 3 adults want to eat healthier
In 2022, 36 percent of adults said that they would like to eat more healthily.
Prices of electricity and natural gas
Survey description Prices of electricity and natural gas
The Netherlands largest importer of Chinese solar panels
The Netherlands is the world’s largest importer of solar panels. Eighty-nine percent of the solar panels come from China.
A third of international graduates working in the Netherlands
One year after graduation, a third of students from the 2018/'19 academic year were living and working in the Netherlands.
Over 4 in 10 adults get enough exercise
In 2022, 44 percent of Dutch adults were getting enough exercise to comply with the guidelines of the Health Council of the Netherlands.
Re-exports higher than domestic exports in 2022
In 2022, the Netherlands exported 731.4 billion euros worth of goods, of which 368.3 billion euros concerned re-exports.
Household consumption 0.4 percent up in July
Households spent 0.4 percent more in July 2023 year on year, adjusted for price changes.
More international students at universities
In the 2022/’23 academic year, almost 123 thousand international students attended higher vocational education (HBO) or a university (WO) in the Netherlands.
62 percent of the population sometimes wear glasses
In 2022, 62 percent of the Dutch population aged 4 years and over said they occasionally wore glasses.
Turnover accommodation and food services up by 4.5 percent in Q2
Seasonally adjusted turnover in the accommodation and food services sector rosy by 4.5 percent in Q2 2023 relative to Q1 2023.
Tourism expenditure rises to 96 billion euros in 2022
In 2022, tourist spending within the Dutch economy amounted to nearly 96 billion euros.
Manufacturing output prices almost 8 percent down in July
In July 2023, prices of Dutch-manufactured products were down by an average of 7.7 percent year on year.
More killings in 2022, most victims in Rotterdam
In 2022, there were 142 victims of murder or manslaughter in the Netherlands, 16 more than in 2021.
Manufacturing output more than 8 percent down in July
In July 2023, the average daily output of the Dutch manufacturing industry was 8.3 percent lower than in July 2022.
Sharp decline in long-term unemployment over past decade
In the second quarter of 2023, 1 in 7 unemployed people were long-term unemployed, i.e. twelve months or more.
House prices also 5.5 percent lower in July
In July, owner-occupied dwellings (excluding new constructions) were on average 5.5 percent cheaper than in July 2022.