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Regional key figures; National Accounts
GDP, GDP per capita, Value added, Compensation of employees, Labour input Region
Netherlands imports and exports the most Christmas decorations in the EU
Dutch exports of Christmas decorations accounted for 40 percent of the EU total in 2024
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
Household consumption up by over 1 percent in July
Households spent 1.1 percent more in July 2024 year on year, adjusted for price changes.
Prices of electricity and natural gas
Survey description Prices of electricity and natural gas
Consumption expenditure of households; National accounts, 2021=100
Changes and indices of consumption of households by type of goods and services
House prices 3.5 percent lower in September
In September, owner-occupied dwellings (excluding new constructions) were on average 3.5 percent cheaper than in September 2022.
Well-being ‘elsewhere’: Environment and resources
Well-being ‘elsewhere’: environment and resources reflects the effects of Dutch imports of resources and the environmental impact of this, particularly in the least developed countries (LDCs), for...
Manufacturing output prices 7 percent down in June
In June 2023, prices of Dutch-manufactured products were down by an average of 7 percent year on year.
Household consumption down by 0.7 percent in June
Households spent 0.7 percent less in June 2024 year on year, adjusted for price changes.
Egg prices not only rising in the Netherlands
In February 2023, eggs were on average 26.3 percent more expensive in the Netherlands than one year previously.
CBS World Café VIII – Firm productivity April 4th, 2023, 14:00-15:00
The theme of CBS World Café VIII is Firm productivity. A key measure of firm performance is their ability to transform inputs such as capital and labour, into output such as sales.
Annual rate of change HICP; The Netherlands, Euro area and Europe, 2015=100
Annual rate of change The Netherlands, Euro area and European Union according to the harmonised consumer price index 2015 = 100
Approaches of domestic product (GDP); National Accounts
Gross domestic products Output components, final expenditure categories and income components
Macroeconomic scoreboard
Macroeconomic imbalances; macroeconomic risks; macroeconomic scoreboard; European Union; Quarter.
Business survey Netherlands; to company size
Developments, expectations and opinions of businesses Company size, confidence margins
Business survey Netherlands; to regions
Developments, expectations and opinions of businesses Regions, confidence margins
High quality of life today still comes at the expense of future generations
The Netherlands is a country where people are generally satisfied, trust one another and enjoy a high and increasing level of material well-being
Household consumption up by 0.2 percent in May
Households spent 0.2 percent more in May 2024 year on year, adjusted for price changes.
Economic growth is outpacing population growth
The Dutch economy was 21.2 percent larger in 2024 than it was in 2014, after adjusting for price changes
Government; Balance and Maastricht debt, sectors
Balance and Maastricht debt in million euros and as percentage of GDP subdivided to subsectors of general government.
Government Finance Statistics; key figures
Revenue and expenditure, net balance and debt in million euros and as a percentage of GDP. High Value Dataset – Statistiek
Inflation rate 3.3 percent in 2024
Prices of consumer goods and services in the Netherlands rose by 3.3 percent on average relative to the previous year. In 2023, inflation stood at 3.8 percent.
Manufacturing output prices almost 5 percent down in May
In May 2023, prices of Dutch-manufactured products were down by an average of 4.9 percent year on year.
Unemployment up in November, particularly among young people
There were 408 thousand unemployed persons in November 2025. Just as in September and October, 4.0 percent of the labour force aged 15 to 74 years were unemployed.