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Public revenue and public expenditure nearly balanced in 2022
The Dutch government realised a slight surplus of 0.1 billion euros over 2022. There was still a 20-percent budget deficit in 2021.
Investments down by over 8 percent in December
The investment volume of tangible fixed assets was down by over 8 percent year on year.
Cao wages, contractual wage costs and working hours; index (2020=100)
Cao wages, contractual wage costs and working hours Index figures (2020=100) by cao sector and SIC 2008
Retail turnover down by almost 1 percent in June
Dutch retail turnover was 0.7 percent lower in June 2024 than in June 2023. Sales volume was down by 1.0 percent.
International trade; import and export values key figures
Import and export value of goods key figures; classification according to SITC (sections) and groups of countries.
Dutch well-being: natural environment and social relations under pressure
Quality of life in the Netherlands today, well-being ‘here and now’, is high. However it not just as high for everybody in the country; well-being of young adults is lower than for the rest of the...
Health expenditure; functions and providers
Uitgaven aan gezondheidszorg internationaal vergelijkbaar zorgaanbieders en zorgfinanciering
Economic outlook deteriorates further in September
The economic climate in September 2023 is more negative than it was in August.
Structure national net lending/borrowing; National Accounts
Structure of national net lending/borrowing Annual data
Output and income components of GDP; activities, National Accounts
Output, intermediate consumption, value added and income components Standard Industrial Classification 2008 (SIC 2008)
Retail turnover up by over 2 percent in April
the Dutch retail sector recorded growth in turnover of 2.3 percent in April 2024, year on year. Sales volume was also up by 2.3 percent.
Health expenditure; functions and financing
Health expenditure Health functions; Health financing schemes;Zorgfuncties; zorgfinanciering
Health expenditure; providers and financing
Health expenditure Health financing schemes; Healthcare providers
Investments nearly 4 percent down in November
The investment volume of tangible fixed assets was down by 3.6 percent year on year.
Sharpest drop in motor fuel prices since 2008
In March 2020, when the COVID-19 crisis erupted in the Netherlands, pump prices of motor fuels dropped by 6.1 percent on average relative to the previous month.
Income, consumption, wealth of households: key figures; National Accounts
Keyfigures on income, expenditure and net worth of households Source of income, living situation, househould compositon, age and income
Rising inflation in the Caribbean Netherlands
In Q4 2021, consumer goods and services on Bonaire were 5.7 percent more expensive than one year previously.
Bonaire’s economy grew by almost 12 percent in 2021
In 2021, Bonaire’s economy grew by almost 11.7 percent after the substantial contraction of 8.4 percent in 2020.
Retail turnover up by almost 5 percent in March
The Dutch retail sector recorded growth in turnover of 4.8 percent in March 2024, year on year. Sales volume was up by 4.4 percent.
Household consumption over 11 percent up in January
In January 2022, Dutch household consumption was 11.1 percent up on January 2021.
Sharpest house price increase in almost two decades
In April 2021, owner-occupied dwellings (excluding new constructions) were on average 11.5 percent more expensive than in the same month last year, representing the largest increase since June 2001.
Retail turnover up by 3 percent in February
The Dutch retail sector recorded 3.0 percent year-on-year turnover growth in February 2024. Sales volume was up by 2.7 percent.
Inflation rate rose to 1.9 percent in March
The consumer price index (CPI) was 1.9 percent higher in March than in the same month last year.
Purchasing power rose by 0.3 percent in 2023
The purchasing power of people living in the Netherlands rose by 0.3 percent in 2023, on average
Manufacturing output prices almost 12 percent up in April
Prices of Dutch-manufactured products were on average 11.8 percent up in April year-on-year.