29 March 2019
2019- n° 86Household consumption expenditure declined slightly in February (−0.4%) Household consumption expenditure on goods - February 2019
In February 2019, household expenditure on goods decreased by 0.4% in volume*, after a rebound in January (+1.4% after −1.5% in December). Engineered good purchases increased (+0.6%) but food consumption was almost stable (−0.1%) and energy expenditure fell sharply (−3.3%).
- Energy: significant decrease in February
- Engineered goods: increase in February
- Durables: increase in February
- Textile-clothing: slight acceleration in February
- Other engineered goods: slight increase in February
- Food products: very slight decrease in February
- The variation in January 2019 was revised upwards
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In February 2019, household expenditure on goods decreased by 0.4% in volume*, after a rebound in January (+1.4% after −1.5% in December). Engineered good purchases increased (+0.6%) but food consumption was almost stable (−0.1%) and energy expenditure fell sharply (−3.3%).
tableauTotal consumption of goods
Monthly data | |
---|---|
2009-01 | 45.279 |
2009-02 | 44.672 |
2009-03 | 44.481 |
2009-04 | 44.96 |
2009-05 | 45.292 |
2009-06 | 45.485 |
2009-07 | 45.071 |
2009-08 | 44.73 |
2009-09 | 45.292 |
2009-10 | 45.374 |
2009-11 | 45.336 |
2009-12 | 46.021 |
2010-01 | 45.65 |
2010-02 | 45.443 |
2010-03 | 45.771 |
2010-04 | 45.494 |
2010-05 | 45.806 |
2010-06 | 45.304 |
2010-07 | 45.879 |
2010-08 | 45.587 |
2010-09 | 45.893 |
2010-10 | 45.93 |
2010-11 | 46.519 |
2010-12 | 46.739 |
2011-01 | 46.683 |
2011-02 | 46.914 |
2011-03 | 46.548 |
2011-04 | 45.614 |
2011-05 | 45.434 |
2011-06 | 45.804 |
2011-07 | 45.635 |
2011-08 | 45.934 |
2011-09 | 45.823 |
2011-10 | 45.658 |
2011-11 | 45.634 |
2011-12 | 45.515 |
2012-01 | 45.616 |
2012-02 | 46.264 |
2012-03 | 45.531 |
2012-04 | 45.565 |
2012-05 | 45.596 |
2012-06 | 45.689 |
2012-07 | 45.595 |
2012-08 | 45.449 |
2012-09 | 45.34 |
2012-10 | 45.454 |
2012-11 | 45.414 |
2012-12 | 45.284 |
2013-01 | 45.184 |
2013-02 | 45.44 |
2013-03 | 45.781 |
2013-04 | 45.472 |
2013-05 | 45.746 |
2013-06 | 45.266 |
2013-07 | 45.365 |
2013-08 | 45.189 |
2013-09 | 45.284 |
2013-10 | 45.345 |
2013-11 | 46.009 |
2013-12 | 45.939 |
2014-01 | 45.113 |
2014-02 | 44.925 |
2014-03 | 45.108 |
2014-04 | 45.079 |
2014-05 | 45.305 |
2014-06 | 45.45 |
2014-07 | 45.335 |
2014-08 | 45.536 |
2014-09 | 45.378 |
2014-10 | 45.332 |
2014-11 | 45.45 |
2014-12 | 46.048 |
2015-01 | 46.193 |
2015-02 | 46.072 |
2015-03 | 45.824 |
2015-04 | 46.074 |
2015-05 | 45.894 |
2015-06 | 46.398 |
2015-07 | 46.432 |
2015-08 | 46.292 |
2015-09 | 46.523 |
2015-10 | 46.529 |
2015-11 | 45.646 |
2015-12 | 46.621 |
2016-01 | 46.827 |
2016-02 | 46.615 |
2016-03 | 47.03 |
2016-04 | 47.188 |
2016-05 | 46.855 |
2016-06 | 46.947 |
2016-07 | 46.514 |
2016-08 | 46.72 |
2016-09 | 46.769 |
2016-10 | 47.411 |
2016-11 | 47.339 |
2016-12 | 47.425 |
2017-01 | 47.615 |
2017-02 | 47.103 |
2017-03 | 46.959 |
2017-04 | 47.353 |
2017-05 | 47.726 |
2017-06 | 47.572 |
2017-07 | 47.759 |
2017-08 | 47.593 |
2017-09 | 48.233 |
2017-10 | 47.085 |
2017-11 | 48.264 |
2017-12 | 47.952 |
2018-01 | 46.962 |
2018-02 | 48.184 |
2018-03 | 48.13 |
2018-04 | 47.205 |
2018-05 | 47.571 |
2018-06 | 47.667 |
2018-07 | 47.622 |
2018-08 | 48.109 |
2018-09 | 47.113 |
2018-10 | 47.558 |
2018-11 | 47.524 |
2018-12 | 46.825 |
2019-01 | 47.497 |
2019-02 | 47.304 |
graphiqueTotal consumption of goods
Energy: significant decrease in February
In February, energy consumption declined significantly (−3.3% after +6.5%). This decrease was mainly due to the drop in electricity consumption, as a result of relatively mild temperatures for the season. In addition, fuel consumption decreased very slightly (−0.2%).
tableauBreakdown of energy
Refined Products | Energy, water, waste | |
---|---|---|
2009-01 | 4.36 | 4.836 |
2009-02 | 4.339 | 4.744 |
2009-03 | 4.304 | 4.574 |
2009-04 | 4.36 | 4.637 |
2009-05 | 4.313 | 4.554 |
2009-06 | 4.322 | 4.569 |
2009-07 | 4.293 | 4.574 |
2009-08 | 4.085 | 4.601 |
2009-09 | 4.169 | 4.577 |
2009-10 | 4.148 | 4.554 |
2009-11 | 4.171 | 4.402 |
2009-12 | 4.279 | 4.641 |
2010-01 | 4.027 | 4.875 |
2010-02 | 4.303 | 4.779 |
2010-03 | 4.15 | 4.694 |
2010-04 | 4.271 | 4.629 |
2010-05 | 4.152 | 4.813 |
2010-06 | 4.114 | 4.595 |
2010-07 | 4.199 | 4.587 |
2010-08 | 4.117 | 4.615 |
2010-09 | 4.182 | 4.645 |
2010-10 | 4.167 | 4.75 |
2010-11 | 4.185 | 4.738 |
2010-12 | 4.079 | 5.047 |
2011-01 | 4.213 | 4.584 |
2011-02 | 4.168 | 4.453 |
2011-03 | 4.093 | 4.455 |
2011-04 | 4.022 | 4.127 |
2011-05 | 3.854 | 4.415 |
2011-06 | 4.025 | 4.552 |
2011-07 | 4.0 | 4.538 |
2011-08 | 4.167 | 4.567 |
2011-09 | 4.068 | 4.528 |
2011-10 | 4.003 | 4.474 |
2011-11 | 3.951 | 4.397 |
2011-12 | 3.839 | 4.385 |
2012-01 | 4.02 | 4.42 |
2012-02 | 4.069 | 5.205 |
2012-03 | 4.012 | 4.194 |
2012-04 | 3.939 | 4.938 |
2012-05 | 4.065 | 4.559 |
2012-06 | 4.11 | 4.555 |
2012-07 | 3.999 | 4.561 |
2012-08 | 3.98 | 4.568 |
2012-09 | 3.926 | 4.587 |
2012-10 | 3.992 | 4.598 |
2012-11 | 4.044 | 4.713 |
2012-12 | 3.85 | 4.519 |
2013-01 | 3.892 | 4.67 |
2013-02 | 3.956 | 4.812 |
2013-03 | 3.977 | 4.911 |
2013-04 | 4.061 | 4.974 |
2013-05 | 4.105 | 4.871 |
2013-06 | 3.881 | 4.669 |
2013-07 | 3.911 | 4.601 |
2013-08 | 3.871 | 4.556 |
2013-09 | 3.825 | 4.59 |
2013-10 | 3.861 | 4.282 |
2013-11 | 3.87 | 4.822 |
2013-12 | 3.905 | 4.53 |
2014-01 | 3.833 | 4.233 |
2014-02 | 3.796 | 4.219 |
2014-03 | 3.816 | 4.129 |
2014-04 | 3.824 | 4.15 |
2014-05 | 3.752 | 4.411 |
2014-06 | 3.861 | 4.33 |
2014-07 | 3.828 | 4.348 |
2014-08 | 3.86 | 4.346 |
2014-09 | 3.892 | 4.309 |
2014-10 | 3.861 | 4.029 |
2014-11 | 3.769 | 4.14 |
2014-12 | 3.983 | 4.337 |
2015-01 | 3.883 | 4.432 |
2015-02 | 3.858 | 4.567 |
2015-03 | 3.826 | 4.293 |
2015-04 | 3.883 | 4.248 |
2015-05 | 3.803 | 4.281 |
2015-06 | 3.888 | 4.312 |
2015-07 | 4.017 | 4.355 |
2015-08 | 3.907 | 4.333 |
2015-09 | 3.916 | 4.435 |
2015-10 | 3.87 | 4.663 |
2015-11 | 3.768 | 4.125 |
2015-12 | 4.001 | 3.884 |
2016-01 | 3.875 | 4.211 |
2016-02 | 3.961 | 4.304 |
2016-03 | 3.972 | 4.442 |
2016-04 | 3.935 | 4.67 |
2016-05 | 4.147 | 4.403 |
2016-06 | 3.665 | 4.422 |
2016-07 | 3.917 | 4.37 |
2016-08 | 4.002 | 4.371 |
2016-09 | 3.959 | 4.352 |
2016-10 | 3.977 | 4.64 |
2016-11 | 4.037 | 4.522 |
2016-12 | 4.012 | 4.467 |
2017-01 | 4.012 | 4.812 |
2017-02 | 3.941 | 4.17 |
2017-03 | 3.93 | 3.969 |
2017-04 | 3.961 | 4.37 |
2017-05 | 4.036 | 4.422 |
2017-06 | 4.019 | 4.383 |
2017-07 | 4.031 | 4.4 |
2017-08 | 4.02 | 4.419 |
2017-09 | 4.17 | 4.534 |
2017-10 | 3.81 | 4.244 |
2017-11 | 3.983 | 4.561 |
2017-12 | 4.098 | 4.57 |
2018-01 | 3.924 | 4.1 |
2018-02 | 3.976 | 4.885 |
2018-03 | 4.034 | 4.606 |
2018-04 | 3.984 | 4.262 |
2018-05 | 3.979 | 4.327 |
2018-06 | 3.977 | 4.346 |
2018-07 | 3.919 | 4.372 |
2018-08 | 3.949 | 4.371 |
2018-09 | 3.868 | 4.345 |
2018-10 | 4.036 | 4.311 |
2018-11 | 3.978 | 4.407 |
2018-12 | 3.776 | 4.253 |
2019-01 | 4.015 | 4.541 |
2019-02 | 4.008 | 4.263 |
graphiqueBreakdown of energy
Engineered goods: increase in February
In February, spending on manufactured goods increased (+0.6%). Durable good purchases went up (+0.6%), as did spending on other manufactured goods (+0.4%). Expenditure on clothing and textile accelerated slightly (+0.7% after +0.4%).
Durables: increase in February
Consumption of durable goods increased in February (+0.6%). It was driven in particular by the increase in second-hand car purchases, despite a decline in new car purchases. Overall, consumption of transport and housing equipment slowed down after being relatively dynamic in January.
Textile-clothing: slight acceleration in February
Expenditure on textile and clothing accelerated slightly in February (+0.7% after +0.4%). Sales of textiles and shoes were particularly dynamic.
Other engineered goods: slight increase in February
In February, consumption of "other manufactured goods" increased again (+0.4% after +0.4%), driven by drug purchases.
tableauBreakdown of engineered goods
Transport equipment | Clothing | Other engineered goods | Household durables | |
---|---|---|---|---|
2009-01 | 5.581 | 4.584 | 5.776 | 2.616 |
2009-02 | 5.528 | 4.29 | 5.725 | 2.602 |
2009-03 | 5.619 | 4.397 | 5.718 | 2.603 |
2009-04 | 5.675 | 4.338 | 5.696 | 2.624 |
2009-05 | 6.112 | 4.353 | 5.731 | 2.631 |
2009-06 | 5.86 | 4.563 | 5.736 | 2.687 |
2009-07 | 5.78 | 4.282 | 5.754 | 2.693 |
2009-08 | 5.671 | 4.115 | 5.728 | 2.694 |
2009-09 | 5.858 | 4.355 | 5.762 | 2.73 |
2009-10 | 5.901 | 4.453 | 5.773 | 2.704 |
2009-11 | 6.271 | 4.327 | 5.771 | 2.702 |
2009-12 | 6.287 | 4.417 | 5.813 | 2.725 |
2010-01 | 5.878 | 4.502 | 5.794 | 2.744 |
2010-02 | 5.711 | 4.243 | 5.829 | 2.767 |
2010-03 | 5.891 | 4.418 | 5.866 | 2.798 |
2010-04 | 5.572 | 4.408 | 5.931 | 2.773 |
2010-05 | 5.615 | 4.334 | 5.93 | 2.884 |
2010-06 | 5.607 | 4.12 | 5.951 | 2.799 |
2010-07 | 5.542 | 4.655 | 5.968 | 2.768 |
2010-08 | 5.367 | 4.434 | 5.97 | 2.908 |
2010-09 | 5.603 | 4.437 | 6.0 | 2.866 |
2010-10 | 5.594 | 4.366 | 6.012 | 2.824 |
2010-11 | 6.069 | 4.468 | 6.039 | 2.828 |
2010-12 | 6.093 | 4.439 | 6.026 | 2.811 |
2011-01 | 6.212 | 4.368 | 6.068 | 2.923 |
2011-02 | 6.31 | 4.523 | 6.074 | 3.015 |
2011-03 | 6.194 | 4.433 | 6.083 | 2.991 |
2011-04 | 5.615 | 4.508 | 6.094 | 2.874 |
2011-05 | 5.52 | 4.363 | 6.08 | 2.884 |
2011-06 | 5.518 | 4.424 | 6.109 | 2.936 |
2011-07 | 5.524 | 4.241 | 6.101 | 2.945 |
2011-08 | 5.57 | 4.304 | 6.119 | 2.945 |
2011-09 | 5.601 | 4.262 | 6.107 | 2.924 |
2011-10 | 5.538 | 4.326 | 6.124 | 2.91 |
2011-11 | 5.753 | 4.285 | 6.117 | 2.866 |
2011-12 | 5.694 | 4.331 | 6.11 | 3.05 |
2012-01 | 5.442 | 4.374 | 6.096 | 2.953 |
2012-02 | 5.338 | 4.264 | 6.124 | 3.033 |
2012-03 | 5.519 | 4.49 | 6.118 | 2.96 |
2012-04 | 5.317 | 3.973 | 6.074 | 3.063 |
2012-05 | 5.438 | 4.292 | 6.096 | 3.023 |
2012-06 | 5.328 | 4.12 | 6.131 | 3.045 |
2012-07 | 5.216 | 4.239 | 6.152 | 3.037 |
2012-08 | 5.205 | 4.223 | 6.097 | 2.977 |
2012-09 | 5.073 | 4.34 | 6.112 | 3.0 |
2012-10 | 5.14 | 4.328 | 6.127 | 3.03 |
2012-11 | 5.124 | 4.253 | 6.099 | 3.059 |
2012-12 | 5.32 | 4.251 | 6.121 | 3.036 |
2013-01 | 4.989 | 4.279 | 6.117 | 3.028 |
2013-02 | 4.99 | 4.208 | 6.116 | 3.003 |
2013-03 | 4.92 | 4.176 | 6.112 | 3.068 |
2013-04 | 4.962 | 4.217 | 6.145 | 3.091 |
2013-05 | 5.044 | 4.118 | 6.165 | 3.086 |
2013-06 | 4.995 | 4.241 | 6.132 | 3.096 |
2013-07 | 4.981 | 4.247 | 6.161 | 3.067 |
2013-08 | 5.022 | 4.178 | 6.161 | 3.114 |
2013-09 | 4.98 | 4.24 | 6.175 | 3.125 |
2013-10 | 5.071 | 4.274 | 6.179 | 3.156 |
2013-11 | 5.105 | 4.37 | 6.195 | 3.118 |
2013-12 | 5.431 | 4.24 | 6.202 | 3.189 |
2014-01 | 4.877 | 4.378 | 6.213 | 3.178 |
2014-02 | 5.028 | 4.281 | 6.215 | 3.114 |
2014-03 | 4.988 | 4.359 | 6.244 | 3.123 |
2014-04 | 5.044 | 4.25 | 6.242 | 3.139 |
2014-05 | 4.891 | 4.27 | 6.231 | 3.265 |
2014-06 | 4.967 | 4.35 | 6.242 | 3.233 |
2014-07 | 4.919 | 4.345 | 6.255 | 3.297 |
2014-08 | 4.951 | 4.266 | 6.295 | 3.334 |
2014-09 | 4.922 | 4.058 | 6.284 | 3.34 |
2014-10 | 5.019 | 4.238 | 6.299 | 3.336 |
2014-11 | 4.991 | 4.301 | 6.322 | 3.347 |
2014-12 | 4.988 | 4.369 | 6.349 | 3.419 |
2015-01 | 4.987 | 4.472 | 6.378 | 3.398 |
2015-02 | 4.95 | 4.333 | 6.416 | 3.399 |
2015-03 | 5.028 | 4.309 | 6.411 | 3.372 |
2015-04 | 5.032 | 4.409 | 6.414 | 3.355 |
2015-05 | 5.064 | 4.29 | 6.405 | 3.367 |
2015-06 | 5.2 | 4.443 | 6.431 | 3.382 |
2015-07 | 5.192 | 4.349 | 6.413 | 3.45 |
2015-08 | 5.107 | 4.394 | 6.405 | 3.462 |
2015-09 | 5.214 | 4.419 | 6.451 | 3.495 |
2015-10 | 5.196 | 4.334 | 6.418 | 3.449 |
2015-11 | 5.208 | 4.112 | 6.405 | 3.368 |
2015-12 | 5.315 | 4.302 | 6.428 | 3.773 |
2016-01 | 5.328 | 4.573 | 6.432 | 3.57 |
2016-02 | 5.36 | 4.167 | 6.458 | 3.594 |
2016-03 | 5.485 | 4.208 | 6.457 | 3.745 |
2016-04 | 5.425 | 4.189 | 6.442 | 3.888 |
2016-05 | 5.383 | 4.223 | 6.459 | 3.61 |
2016-06 | 5.392 | 4.496 | 6.451 | 3.753 |
2016-07 | 5.391 | 4.21 | 6.456 | 3.483 |
2016-08 | 5.486 | 4.185 | 6.454 | 3.509 |
2016-09 | 5.511 | 4.116 | 6.446 | 3.557 |
2016-10 | 5.536 | 4.354 | 6.469 | 3.595 |
2016-11 | 5.762 | 4.202 | 6.488 | 3.585 |
2016-12 | 5.848 | 4.255 | 6.496 | 3.6 |
2017-01 | 5.598 | 4.264 | 6.524 | 3.625 |
2017-02 | 5.627 | 4.38 | 6.5 | 3.719 |
2017-03 | 5.694 | 4.368 | 6.534 | 3.718 |
2017-04 | 5.64 | 4.18 | 6.5 | 3.75 |
2017-05 | 5.763 | 4.374 | 6.507 | 3.776 |
2017-06 | 5.822 | 4.213 | 6.541 | 3.794 |
2017-07 | 5.802 | 4.284 | 6.538 | 3.867 |
2017-08 | 5.81 | 4.309 | 6.559 | 3.822 |
2017-09 | 5.753 | 4.551 | 6.565 | 3.855 |
2017-10 | 5.813 | 4.082 | 6.554 | 3.819 |
2017-11 | 5.771 | 4.375 | 6.587 | 3.983 |
2017-12 | 5.933 | 4.282 | 6.565 | 3.819 |
2018-01 | 5.698 | 4.222 | 6.559 | 3.828 |
2018-02 | 5.795 | 4.309 | 6.541 | 3.833 |
2018-03 | 5.921 | 4.24 | 6.561 | 3.892 |
2018-04 | 5.928 | 4.35 | 6.575 | 3.793 |
2018-05 | 5.973 | 4.252 | 6.566 | 3.862 |
2018-06 | 5.939 | 4.257 | 6.564 | 3.959 |
2018-07 | 5.906 | 4.297 | 6.584 | 3.893 |
2018-08 | 6.42 | 4.301 | 6.582 | 3.914 |
2018-09 | 5.845 | 4.185 | 6.573 | 3.888 |
2018-10 | 5.912 | 4.24 | 6.589 | 3.937 |
2018-11 | 5.806 | 4.245 | 6.568 | 4.063 |
2018-12 | 5.552 | 4.238 | 6.575 | 3.896 |
2019-01 | 5.721 | 4.253 | 6.6 | 4.001 |
2019-02 | 5.759 | 4.282 | 6.629 | 4.015 |
graphiqueBreakdown of engineered goods
Food products: very slight decrease in February
In February, food consumption fell slightly (−0.1% after −0.9% in January). Fruit and vegetable purchases increased a little but agri-food product consumption fell again.
tableauFood products, engineered goods and energy
Food products | Energy | Engineered goods | |
---|---|---|---|
2009-01 | 16.444 | 9.188 | 19.731 |
2009-02 | 16.335 | 9.081 | 19.352 |
2009-03 | 16.129 | 8.888 | 19.524 |
2009-04 | 16.482 | 9.007 | 19.552 |
2009-05 | 16.479 | 8.88 | 19.975 |
2009-06 | 16.534 | 8.904 | 20.085 |
2009-07 | 16.506 | 8.876 | 19.747 |
2009-08 | 16.672 | 8.672 | 19.45 |
2009-09 | 16.64 | 8.743 | 19.946 |
2009-10 | 16.658 | 8.699 | 20.044 |
2009-11 | 16.497 | 8.585 | 20.253 |
2009-12 | 16.683 | 8.922 | 20.439 |
2010-01 | 16.611 | 8.919 | 20.155 |
2010-02 | 16.634 | 9.088 | 19.808 |
2010-03 | 16.704 | 8.853 | 20.234 |
2010-04 | 16.689 | 8.904 | 19.95 |
2010-05 | 16.798 | 8.976 | 20.084 |
2010-06 | 16.873 | 8.716 | 19.754 |
2010-07 | 16.897 | 8.791 | 20.207 |
2010-08 | 16.866 | 8.74 | 20.004 |
2010-09 | 16.894 | 8.833 | 20.189 |
2010-10 | 16.989 | 8.926 | 20.063 |
2010-11 | 16.963 | 8.932 | 20.629 |
2010-12 | 17.049 | 9.145 | 20.587 |
2011-01 | 17.025 | 8.811 | 20.838 |
2011-02 | 17.038 | 8.637 | 21.192 |
2011-03 | 16.978 | 8.562 | 20.965 |
2011-04 | 17.026 | 8.169 | 20.371 |
2011-05 | 16.977 | 8.277 | 20.154 |
2011-06 | 16.905 | 8.586 | 20.309 |
2011-07 | 16.949 | 8.547 | 20.141 |
2011-08 | 16.942 | 8.747 | 20.261 |
2011-09 | 17.017 | 8.607 | 20.205 |
2011-10 | 16.963 | 8.487 | 20.201 |
2011-11 | 16.96 | 8.359 | 20.29 |
2011-12 | 16.724 | 8.231 | 20.506 |
2012-01 | 16.993 | 8.452 | 20.159 |
2012-02 | 16.997 | 9.241 | 20.042 |
2012-03 | 16.914 | 8.232 | 20.358 |
2012-04 | 16.973 | 8.851 | 19.754 |
2012-05 | 16.847 | 8.631 | 20.11 |
2012-06 | 17.067 | 8.676 | 19.949 |
2012-07 | 17.089 | 8.562 | 19.944 |
2012-08 | 17.109 | 8.548 | 19.797 |
2012-09 | 17.019 | 8.508 | 19.813 |
2012-10 | 16.938 | 8.59 | 19.924 |
2012-11 | 16.832 | 8.754 | 19.833 |
2012-12 | 16.903 | 8.363 | 20.006 |
2013-01 | 16.947 | 8.55 | 19.689 |
2013-02 | 17.095 | 8.75 | 19.601 |
2013-03 | 17.352 | 8.864 | 19.577 |
2013-04 | 16.748 | 9.014 | 19.713 |
2013-05 | 17.078 | 8.965 | 19.71 |
2013-06 | 16.973 | 8.536 | 19.76 |
2013-07 | 17.117 | 8.504 | 19.747 |
2013-08 | 16.993 | 8.42 | 19.776 |
2013-09 | 17.074 | 8.402 | 19.808 |
2013-10 | 17.207 | 8.154 | 19.981 |
2013-11 | 17.267 | 8.667 | 20.077 |
2013-12 | 17.15 | 8.432 | 20.351 |
2014-01 | 17.078 | 8.067 | 19.969 |
2014-02 | 16.954 | 8.015 | 19.955 |
2014-03 | 17.147 | 7.949 | 20.012 |
2014-04 | 17.119 | 7.977 | 19.982 |
2014-05 | 17.177 | 8.154 | 19.976 |
2014-06 | 17.169 | 8.189 | 20.092 |
2014-07 | 17.02 | 8.172 | 20.142 |
2014-08 | 17.168 | 8.203 | 20.165 |
2014-09 | 17.249 | 8.201 | 19.93 |
2014-10 | 17.212 | 7.899 | 20.22 |
2014-11 | 17.248 | 7.911 | 20.291 |
2014-12 | 17.259 | 8.323 | 20.466 |
2015-01 | 17.311 | 8.314 | 20.567 |
2015-02 | 17.208 | 8.425 | 20.438 |
2015-03 | 17.24 | 8.119 | 20.466 |
2015-04 | 17.401 | 8.131 | 20.543 |
2015-05 | 17.33 | 8.084 | 20.48 |
2015-06 | 17.404 | 8.2 | 20.794 |
2015-07 | 17.315 | 8.372 | 20.746 |
2015-08 | 17.365 | 8.24 | 20.687 |
2015-09 | 17.254 | 8.351 | 20.918 |
2015-10 | 17.295 | 8.532 | 20.702 |
2015-11 | 17.353 | 7.894 | 20.399 |
2015-12 | 17.565 | 7.886 | 21.17 |
2016-01 | 17.492 | 8.08 | 21.248 |
2016-02 | 17.462 | 8.259 | 20.893 |
2016-03 | 17.396 | 8.415 | 21.223 |
2016-04 | 17.323 | 8.624 | 21.251 |
2016-05 | 17.319 | 8.537 | 21.007 |
2016-06 | 17.416 | 8.109 | 21.417 |
2016-07 | 17.371 | 8.288 | 20.856 |
2016-08 | 17.418 | 8.369 | 20.936 |
2016-09 | 17.508 | 8.308 | 20.954 |
2016-10 | 17.504 | 8.631 | 21.285 |
2016-11 | 17.413 | 8.56 | 21.374 |
2016-12 | 17.415 | 8.48 | 21.536 |
2017-01 | 17.451 | 8.855 | 21.333 |
2017-02 | 17.442 | 8.091 | 21.559 |
2017-03 | 17.428 | 7.863 | 21.648 |
2017-04 | 17.622 | 8.327 | 21.401 |
2017-05 | 17.525 | 8.451 | 21.753 |
2017-06 | 17.485 | 8.394 | 21.695 |
2017-07 | 17.512 | 8.423 | 21.827 |
2017-08 | 17.329 | 8.433 | 21.838 |
2017-09 | 17.5 | 8.694 | 22.056 |
2017-10 | 17.418 | 8.054 | 21.601 |
2017-11 | 17.659 | 8.555 | 22.055 |
2017-12 | 17.364 | 8.669 | 21.938 |
2018-01 | 17.311 | 8.009 | 21.644 |
2018-02 | 17.508 | 8.883 | 21.8 |
2018-03 | 17.536 | 8.645 | 21.956 |
2018-04 | 17.006 | 8.235 | 21.98 |
2018-05 | 17.306 | 8.299 | 21.977 |
2018-06 | 17.316 | 8.317 | 22.044 |
2018-07 | 17.336 | 8.29 | 22.005 |
2018-08 | 17.241 | 8.317 | 22.57 |
2018-09 | 17.082 | 8.214 | 21.828 |
2018-10 | 17.22 | 8.336 | 22.014 |
2018-11 | 17.139 | 8.383 | 22.016 |
2018-12 | 17.218 | 8.031 | 21.58 |
2019-01 | 17.063 | 8.555 | 21.88 |
2019-02 | 17.053 | 8.269 | 22.002 |
graphiqueFood products, engineered goods and energy
The variation in January 2019 was revised upwards
Compared to the previous estimation, the change of household expenditure on goods in January 2019 was revised upwards: +1.4% instead of +1.2%. Indeed, new information has been integrated and the seasonal adjustment coefficients have been updated.
tableauHousehold consumption expenditure on goods
Weight (1) | Dec 2018 | Jan 2019 | Feb 2019 | Feb 19 / Feb 18 | Q / Q-1 (2) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Food products | 37 | 0.5 | -0.9 | -0.1 | -2.6 | -0.2 |
- excl. Tobacco | 34 | 0.5 | -0.9 | -0.1 | -2.1 | -0.3 |
Engineered goods | 44 | -2.0 | 1.4 | 0.6 | 0.9 | -0.6 |
- Durables | 22 | -3.9 | 2.4 | 0.6 | 1.3 | -1.7 |
Including : | ||||||
- Transport equipment | 12 | -4.4 | 3.0 | 0.7 | -0.6 | -3.0 |
- Household durables | 7 | -4.1 | 2.7 | 0.4 | 4.8 | 0.2 |
- Textile-clothing | 9 | -0.2 | 0.4 | 0.7 | -0.6 | 0.8 |
- Other engineered goods | 13 | 0.1 | 0.4 | 0.4 | 1.4 | 0.4 |
Energy | 18 | -4.2 | 6.5 | -3.3 | -6.9 | -0.3 |
- Energy. water. waste | 10 | -3.5 | 6.8 | -6.1 | -12.7 | 0.0 |
- Refined Products | 9 | -5.1 | 6.3 | -0.2 | 0.8 | -0.7 |
Total | 100 | -1.5 | 1.4 | -0.4 | -1.8 | -0.4 |
- Including Manufactured goods | 84 | -1.3 | 1,0 | 0.2 | -0.1 | -0.4 |
- (1) Weighting in the consumption expenditure on goods in value in 2017
- (2) Last three months / previous three months
- Source : Insee
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*Volumes are measured at chain-link previous year prices (2014 euro billions) and all figures are trading-day and seasonally adjusted.
Scope and definition - Consumption expenditure on goods is compliant with the national-accounts definition (NAF Rev. 2). In 2010, they accounted for half of total households’ consumption expenditure. They are divided into three main items:
Food: products of agriculture, forestry and fishing (AZ), food, drinks and tobacco (C1)
Energy: mining products, as well as water, gas, electricity and air conditioning, sanitation and waste management (DE), and refined and coked products (C2).
Engineered goods: computers, electronic, electrical and optical goods (C3), transport equipment (C4), textiles and clothing, products made of leather, wood, paper, metals, plastic, rubber, chemicals, minerals, furniture, hardware, drugs (C5). Within this heading are distinguished “durable” goods which include transport equipment, household durables (furniture, household appliances, etc.) and other durable goods (jewelry, watches, glasses, medical devices, etc.).
The manufactured goods correspond with all the products C1, C2, C3, C4, C5.
Sources: This indicator is the compilation of a variety of statistical sources issued by the Bank of France, the French Federation of Automobile Manufacturers (CCFA), the Department of Data and Statistical Studies (SDES), the French Institute of Fashion (IFM), the National Health-Insurance Administration (CNAM), the National Federation of Rubber and Plastics Industries (SNCP), the Board of Oil (CPDP), GFK, Logista, the International Union Committee of Automobile and Motorcycle (CSIAM), etc. Figures are seasonally and trading-days adjusted (TD-SA).
Next publication: 30 April 2019 at 8:45 am
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