Income and spending
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- Consumption growth practically at a halt
- Consumer confidence hardly changed
- Poverty down in 2006 and 2007, but unchanged in 2008
- Income responds slowly to economic downturn
- Consumer confidence slightly down
- Modest consumption growth
- Dutch consumers more pessimistic
- Consumption growth slightly higher
- Older people with higher income in better health
- Ten billion euro left in legacies
- Dutch consumer less pessimistic about economy
- Modest consumption growth
- 120 thousand households live on social minimum level for at least four years
- Fewer single-parents claiming income support
- People in poor health find it more difficult to live within their income
- Purchasing power markedly higher in 2006 and 2007
- Consumption growth slightly lower
- Dutch consumer a wee bit less pessimistic
- Confidence in the economy eroding
- Consumer confidence collapsing
- Considerable increase in spending on durable goods
- Dutch convinced saving is worthwhile
- Low incomes transferred to the next generation in families with non-western background
- Pension target of 70 percent not within everyone's reach
- Consumer confidence slightly down
- Consumption grows by 2.1 percent
- Consumption growth slows down
- Most people on long-term low incomes live in major cities
- Consumer confidence further down
- Medical care consumption by older people in the low-income brackets
- Consumer confidence high-income earners plummets
- Online saving less popular
- Hefty growth in childcare in 2007
- Consumer confidence down slightly
- Continuous consumption growth
- Leisure activities income-related
- Calculating personal inflation
- Consumer confidence virtually unchanged
- Consumption growth less robust
- Half of low-income households struggle to make both ends meet
- Highest incomes again found in municipalities in North Holland
- Second-generation people with foreign background can claim higher pensions than first generation
- Consumer concerned about economy
- Durable goods boost consumption growth
- Robust growth consumption
- One in five children attended formal childcare facilities in 2006
- Consumption growth less robust
- Dutch consumer confidence down slightly
- 30 thousand people earn top incomes in excess of 200 thousand euro