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House prices continue to rise
In September, owner-occupied dwellings (excluding new constructions) were on average 18.5 percent more expensive than in the same month last year.
Household consumption over 6 percent up in July
Consumers spent 6.2 percent more in July 2022 compared to one year previously. They spent more on services, but less on goods.
CPI; Overview COVID-19 adjustments, as from April 2020
Statistics Netherlands maps where action had to be taken in the consumer price index because of the consequences of COVID-19 as from April 2020.
Consumer confidence drops sharply in November
Consumer confidence drops sharply in November.
Inflation rate up to 2.4 percent in August
The consumer price index (CPI) was 2.4 percent higher in August than in the same month last year.
Consumer confidence hardly changed in September
In September, Dutch consumers are slightly less pessimistic than in August.
CBS Multi-annual Programme 2024-2028
Statistics Netherlands (CBS) has made plans for the future based on discussions with stakeholders. The results are described in this Multi-annual Programme for 2024-2028.
Household consumption radar
The Household Consumption Radar is an instrument to analyse developments in consumption by Dutch households.
Turnover accommodation and food services up by 0.3 percent in Q3
Seasonally adjusted turnover in the accommodation and food services sector rose by 0.3 percent in Q3 2023 relative to Q2 2023.
CPI; Overview COVID-19 adjustments, as from April 2020
Statistics Netherlands maps where action had to be taken in the consumer price index because of the consequences of COVID-19 as from April 2020.
Manufacturing output prices almost 15 percent up in August
Prices of Dutch-manufactured products were on average 14.9 percent up in August year-on-year.
Retail turnover over 5 percent up in September
The Dutch retail sector recorded 5.3 percent year-on-year turnover growth in September. The volume of sales, however, went down by 3.5 percent.
Sector accounts; seasonally and working day adjusted, National Accounts
Transactions and balancing items of economic sectors Non seasonally adjusted and seasonally adjusted figures
Household consumption over 5 percent up in June
Consumers spent 5.2 percent more in June 2022 compared to June one year previously. They spent more on services, but less on goods.
Statistics Netherlands reviews the year 2023
Statistics Netherlands reviews the year 2023.
Government deficit at 0.3 percent of GDP in 2023
The Dutch government spent 3.5 billion euros more than it received in 2023. This is equivalent to 0.3 percent of gross domestic product (GDP), and was slightly higher than the 2022 deficit, which was...
House prices continue to rise
In August, owner-occupied dwellings (excluding new constructions) were on average 17.8 percent more expensive than in the same month last year.
Economic outlook deteriorates further
The economic climate in January 2024 is more negative than it was in December.
Economic outlook deteriorated in December
The economic climate in December 2023 is more negative than it was in November.
Economic picture deteriorates again
The economic climate in April 2024 is more negative than it was in March.
Nearly 32 billion euros spent in Dutch webshops in 2020
In 2020, Dutch companies generated almost 32 billion euros in turnover from the online sale of goods to consumers.
Economic outlook deteriorates further in October
The economic climate in October 2023 is more negative than it was in September.
Crude oil imports from Russia nearly 14 percent lower in value since March
Prompted by European sanctions against Russia, the Netherlands imported less crude oil from Russia in the last ten months of 2022 than in the same period of 2021. Imports from other oil-producing...
Economic outlook deteriorates further in November
The economic climate in November 2023 is more negative than it was in October.
Inflation in the Caribbean Netherlands rising
In Q2 2021, consumer goods and services on Bonaire were 0.2 percent more expensive than one year previously.