Overview on state of play budget cuts at Statistics Netherlands:
Consumers spent 14.8 percent more in April 2022 compared to April one year previously. They mainly spent more on durable goods and services.
Consumers spent 7.3 percent more in May 2022 compared to May one year previously. They spent more on services, but less on goods.
Budget cuts at Statistics Netherlands: state of play
Consumer price indices. Index figures consumer expenditures 2015 = 100 Price index, monthly and yearly rates and weightingcoëfficient
Consumers spent 11.2 percent more in March 2022 compared to March one year previously.
The Balassa index measures the degree of specialisation of Dutch export products.
Consumers spent 13.8 percent more in February 2022 compared to February one year previously.
Consumer price index, Quarter-on-Quarter change, Year-on-year change Spending category per Caribbean island
In 2020, the population of the Caribbean Netherlands saw gains in purchasing power again.
In January 2022, Dutch household consumption was 11.1 percent up on January 2021.
Consumers spent 4.5 percent more in December 2021 than one year previously, but 7.7 percent less than in December 2019.
Consumers spent 8.7 percent more in November 2021 than one year previously.
The complex of measures that aim to guarantee some continuity in household spending capacity.
Average time measured in minutes someone spends on a trip during one day
Consumers spent 8.5 percent more in October 2021 than in October 2020.
All expenditure on goods and services to satisfy individual human needs directly. This may be resident household or government spending.
The part of the disposable income of a sector that is not used for consumer spending.
Gross domestic product (GDP) grew by 0.9 percent in Q4 2021 relative to the previous quarter.
The difference between disposable national income and consumer spending and correction for pension provisions. The saving can be gross (including depreciation) and net (excluding depreciation).