Income and spending
Filter by year:- Dutch consumers very pessimistic
- Substantial decline in household consumption
- Sharp rise in poverty in 2011
- Half of Dutch employees have little confidence in own pension fund
- Income inequality level stable in 2011
- Substantially higher spending on care allowance in 2011
- Zero growth for household consumption in September
- Dutch consumers more pessimistic about the future
- Millionaires in figures (Dutch only)
- Decline household consumption more substantial
- Consumer confidence drops
- Households spend less on goods and services
- Dutch consumers slightly less pessimistic
- Decline household consumption less substantial
- Purchasing power erodes further in 2011
- Tax deduction home owners amounts to 33 billion euro
- Dutch consumers remain pessimistic
- Household consumption down
- Dutch consumers less pessimistic
- Income and capital in old age - comparing the former self-employed and employees (Dutch only)
- 40 percent gender income gap self-employed without personnel
- Household consumption in decline for almost a year
- Consumer confidence historically low
- Household consumption further in decline
- Dutch consumers more pessimistic
- Reversal of consumer confidence among highest incomes
- Prosperity increased in last decades
- Household consumption further in decline
- Dutch consumers less pessimistic
- Disposable household income further down
- Decline in household consumption continues
- Government collects 13 cents of every euro spent by Dutch households
- Nearly nine in ten over-65 households have extra incomes in addition to AOW
- Consumer confidence drops
- Decline household consumption slightly less substantial
- Mood among Dutch consumers marginally improved
- Women's pensions substantially lower
- Personal capital households further reduced
- Consumer spending in decline
- Dutch consumer equally apprehensive
- Risk of poverty or social exclusion fairly small in the Netherlands