Income and spending
Filter by year:- Decline household consumption slows down
- Consumer confidence growing further
- Poverty Survey 2013: Sharp rise in poverty in 2012, but growth expected to weaken
- Household spending down again
- Mood among Dutch consumers improves substantially
- Household spending down 2.0 percent
- Dutch consumers more positive about the economic climate
- Household spending down by 2.2 percent
- Consumer confidence remains low
- Household consumption down in the Netherlands, up in adjacent countries
- Household spending down
- Purchasing power eroded further in 2012
- Consumers less pessimistic
- Household spending continuously in decline
- Dutch consumer confidence marginally down
- Far less child care compensation paid in 2012
- Household spending in decline
- Dutch consumer confidence falls
- Over-60s more often have interest-only mortgages
- Highest incomes most often in favour of mortgage interest deduction
- Modest decline household spending due to higher natural gas consumption
- Dutch consumers less pessimistic again
- Household consumption still in decline
- Dutch consumers less pessimistic
- More children at risk of poverty
- Household consumption in decline
- More than one million households have 'underwater' mortgages
- Marginal improvement consumer confidence
- Large income gap between working fathers and mothers
- Decline household consumption less substantial
- Consumer confidence historically low
- Household consumption dramatically down
- Mood among Dutch consumers improves marginally
- Nearly 40 percent of the Dutch population feels that financing child care is primarily a task for the parents
- Child care costs averages 2,000 euro for Dutch parents