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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
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