Income and spending

Income and spending

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  1. Dutch consumers more negative again
  2. Misclassification bias in statistical learning
  3. Three-quarters of people donate to charity
  4. Household consumption up by 0.4 percent in October
  5. Dutch consumers more negative in November
  6. Household consumption up by 2.6 percent in September
  7. Dutch consumers slightly more negative in October
  8. New method of measuring poverty: 540 thousand people in poverty in 2023
  9. Energy poverty reduced by compensation and energy savings
  10. Household consumption up by almost 1 percent in August
  11. Deep learning for time series forecasting and nowcasting
  12. Dutch consumers less negative in September
  13. Purchasing power rose by 0.3 percent in 2023
  14. People in their twenties earn more today, but are less likely to own a home
  15. Household consumption up by over 1 percent in July
  16. Dutch consumers equally negative in August
  17. Household consumption down by 0.7 percent in June
  18. Consumers again slightly more negative
  19. Household consumption up by 0.2 percent in May
  20. Income inequality in the Netherlands is well below the EU average
  21. Purchasing power in the Caribbean Netherlands declined in 2022
  22. Consumers slightly more negative in June
  23. Household consumption up by 0.6 percent in April
  24. Number of economically independent women has risen from 20 to 70 percent
  25. Consumers marginally more negative in May
  26. Household consumption up by 0.4 percent in March
  27. Well-being of young adults trailing behind other age groups
  28. Transition to homeownership in the Netherlands
  29. Consumers marginally less negative in April
  30. Household consumption down slightly in February
  31. Consumers less negative once again
  32. Household consumption slightly up in January
  33. Consumers are slightly less negative once again
  34. Household consumption slightly up in December
  35. Consumers slightly less negative in January
  36. Household consumption slightly up in November