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30 June 2023 · n° 166
Household consumption of goods increased by 0.5% in May 2023 Household consumption expenditure on goods - May 2023
In May 2023, household consumption expenditure on goods rose by 0.5% month-on-month in volume*, following a 0.8% fall in April 2023 –revised data. This increase was mainly due to higher energy consumption (+2.2%). Food consumption was also up by 0.3%. Consumption of engineered goods was down slightly (-0.2%). Year on year, household consumption of goods decreased by 3.6%.
In May 2023, household consumption expenditure on goods rose by 0.5% month-on-month in volume*, following a 0.8% fall in April 2023 –revised data. This increase was mainly due to higher energy consumption (+2.2%). Food consumption was also up by 0.3%. Consumption of engineered goods was down slightly (-0.2%). Year on year, household consumption of goods decreased by 3.6%.
tableauTotal consumption of goods
Monthly data | |
---|---|
2023-05 | 45.147 |
2023-04 | 44.936 |
2023-03 | 45.279 |
2023-02 | 45.656 |
2023-01 | 45.792 |
2022-12 | 44.929 |
2022-11 | 45.976 |
2022-10 | 45.766 |
2022-09 | 47.149 |
2022-08 | 46.491 |
2022-07 | 46.504 |
2022-06 | 46.929 |
2022-05 | 46.815 |
2022-04 | 46.936 |
2022-03 | 46.914 |
2022-02 | 47.548 |
2022-01 | 47.63 |
2021-12 | 47.699 |
2021-11 | 48.211 |
2021-10 | 48.248 |
2021-09 | 48.057 |
2021-08 | 48.108 |
2021-07 | 48.461 |
2021-06 | 48.751 |
2021-05 | 48.593 |
2021-04 | 44.077 |
2021-03 | 48.016 |
2021-02 | 48.38 |
2021-01 | 48.222 |
2020-12 | 50.373 |
2020-11 | 41.56 |
2020-10 | 50.304 |
2020-09 | 48.722 |
2020-08 | 50.785 |
2020-07 | 49.509 |
2020-06 | 49.359 |
2020-05 | 44.946 |
2020-04 | 33.041 |
2020-03 | 40.592 |
2020-02 | 47.843 |
2020-01 | 47.607 |
2019-12 | 48.241 |
2019-11 | 48.002 |
2019-10 | 47.703 |
2019-09 | 47.736 |
2019-08 | 47.966 |
2019-07 | 47.779 |
2019-06 | 47.559 |
2019-05 | 47.998 |
2019-04 | 47.886 |
2019-03 | 47.546 |
2019-02 | 47.65 |
2019-01 | 47.851 |
2018-12 | 47.079 |
2018-11 | 47.447 |
2018-10 | 47.678 |
2018-09 | 47.304 |
2018-08 | 47.956 |
2018-07 | 47.814 |
2018-06 | 47.746 |
2018-05 | 47.849 |
2018-04 | 47.464 |
2018-03 | 48.439 |
2018-02 | 48.378 |
2018-01 | 47.019 |
2017-12 | 47.938 |
2017-11 | 48.07 |
2017-10 | 47.243 |
2017-09 | 48.5 |
2017-08 | 47.595 |
2017-07 | 47.889 |
2017-06 | 47.618 |
2017-05 | 47.732 |
2017-04 | 47.364 |
2017-03 | 47.05 |
2017-02 | 47.191 |
2017-01 | 47.701 |
2016-12 | 47.271 |
2016-11 | 47.212 |
2016-10 | 47.65 |
2016-09 | 46.931 |
2016-08 | 46.684 |
2016-07 | 46.567 |
2016-06 | 46.834 |
2016-05 | 46.964 |
2016-04 | 47.063 |
2016-03 | 47.076 |
2016-02 | 46.871 |
2016-01 | 46.954 |
2015-12 | 46.576 |
2015-11 | 45.563 |
2015-10 | 46.567 |
2015-09 | 46.511 |
2015-08 | 46.426 |
2015-07 | 46.565 |
2015-06 | 46.37 |
2015-05 | 46.036 |
2015-04 | 45.999 |
2015-03 | 45.82 |
2015-02 | 46.08 |
2015-01 | 46.335 |
2014-12 | 46.108 |
2014-11 | 45.484 |
2014-10 | 45.306 |
2014-09 | 45.454 |
2014-08 | 45.541 |
2014-07 | 45.091 |
2014-06 | 45.487 |
2014-05 | 45.481 |
2014-04 | 45.113 |
2014-03 | 45.164 |
2014-02 | 44.995 |
2014-01 | 45.11 |
2013-12 | 45.993 |
2013-11 | 45.867 |
2013-10 | 45.256 |
2013-09 | 45.416 |
2013-08 | 45.379 |
2013-07 | 45.38 |
2013-06 | 45.136 |
2013-05 | 45.841 |
2013-04 | 45.464 |
2013-03 | 45.788 |
2013-02 | 45.346 |
2013-01 | 45.141 |
2012-12 | 45.481 |
2012-11 | 45.422 |
2012-10 | 45.459 |
2012-09 | 45.441 |
2012-08 | 45.468 |
2012-07 | 45.698 |
2012-06 | 45.755 |
2012-05 | 45.566 |
2012-04 | 45.616 |
2012-03 | 45.557 |
2012-02 | 46.414 |
2012-01 | 45.541 |
2011-12 | 45.454 |
2011-11 | 45.566 |
2011-10 | 45.83 |
2011-09 | 45.917 |
2011-08 | 45.94 |
2011-07 | 45.665 |
2011-06 | 45.941 |
2011-05 | 45.191 |
2011-04 | 45.609 |
2011-03 | 46.238 |
2011-02 | 46.98 |
2011-01 | 46.829 |
2010-12 | 46.848 |
2010-11 | 46.493 |
2010-10 | 45.953 |
2010-09 | 45.944 |
2010-08 | 45.578 |
2010-07 | 45.974 |
2010-06 | 45.046 |
2010-05 | 45.984 |
2010-04 | 45.472 |
2010-03 | 45.725 |
2010-02 | 45.423 |
2010-01 | 45.551 |
2009-12 | 45.975 |
2009-11 | 45.391 |
2009-10 | 45.47 |
2009-09 | 45.255 |
2009-08 | 45.05 |
2009-07 | 45.025 |
2009-06 | 45.571 |
2009-05 | 45.299 |
2009-04 | 44.948 |
2009-03 | 44.4 |
2009-02 | 44.629 |
2009-01 | 45.472 |
graphiqueTotal consumption of goods

- Source: INSEE
Energy: sharp rebound
In May 2023, household energy spending rose by 2.2%, after falling in April (-1.0%). This rise was due in particular to the rebound in spending on fuels and a further increase in gas consumption.
tableauBreakdown of energy
Refined Products | Energy, water, waste | |
---|---|---|
2023-05 | 3.647 | 4.38 |
2023-04 | 3.493 | 4.364 |
2023-03 | 3.666 | 4.261 |
2023-02 | 3.571 | 4.314 |
2023-01 | 3.697 | 4.186 |
2022-12 | 3.569 | 3.603 |
2022-11 | 3.626 | 4.004 |
2022-10 | 3.601 | 3.971 |
2022-09 | 3.822 | 4.43 |
2022-08 | 3.547 | 4.428 |
2022-07 | 3.56 | 4.446 |
2022-06 | 3.594 | 4.429 |
2022-05 | 3.591 | 4.264 |
2022-04 | 3.615 | 4.556 |
2022-03 | 3.586 | 4.429 |
2022-02 | 3.819 | 4.456 |
2022-01 | 3.662 | 4.597 |
2021-12 | 3.731 | 4.285 |
2021-11 | 3.807 | 4.692 |
2021-10 | 3.822 | 4.677 |
2021-09 | 3.782 | 4.543 |
2021-08 | 3.795 | 4.581 |
2021-07 | 3.833 | 4.585 |
2021-06 | 3.735 | 4.572 |
2021-05 | 3.499 | 4.849 |
2021-04 | 3.138 | 4.754 |
2021-03 | 3.635 | 4.586 |
2021-02 | 3.556 | 4.455 |
2021-01 | 3.585 | 4.618 |
2020-12 | 3.486 | 4.477 |
2020-11 | 2.729 | 4.21 |
2020-10 | 3.648 | 4.958 |
2020-09 | 3.653 | 4.478 |
2020-08 | 3.71 | 4.455 |
2020-07 | 3.796 | 4.45 |
2020-06 | 3.523 | 4.435 |
2020-05 | 2.753 | 4.332 |
2020-04 | 1.591 | 3.953 |
2020-03 | 2.978 | 4.429 |
2020-02 | 3.972 | 4.379 |
2020-01 | 4.009 | 4.203 |
2019-12 | 3.996 | 4.311 |
2019-11 | 3.816 | 4.432 |
2019-10 | 3.798 | 4.32 |
2019-09 | 3.879 | 4.363 |
2019-08 | 3.846 | 4.363 |
2019-07 | 3.866 | 4.401 |
2019-06 | 3.887 | 4.406 |
2019-05 | 3.851 | 4.564 |
2019-04 | 3.945 | 4.403 |
2019-03 | 3.828 | 4.19 |
2019-02 | 3.966 | 4.266 |
2019-01 | 3.998 | 4.454 |
2018-12 | 3.841 | 4.254 |
2018-11 | 3.979 | 4.33 |
2018-10 | 4.021 | 4.326 |
2018-09 | 3.859 | 4.292 |
2018-08 | 3.956 | 4.301 |
2018-07 | 3.91 | 4.29 |
2018-06 | 3.961 | 4.28 |
2018-05 | 4.037 | 4.273 |
2018-04 | 4.009 | 4.156 |
2018-03 | 4.048 | 4.692 |
2018-02 | 3.992 | 4.82 |
2018-01 | 3.888 | 4.02 |
2017-12 | 4.062 | 4.546 |
2017-11 | 3.936 | 4.489 |
2017-10 | 3.769 | 4.229 |
2017-09 | 4.152 | 4.476 |
2017-08 | 3.979 | 4.361 |
2017-07 | 4.008 | 4.333 |
2017-06 | 3.955 | 4.341 |
2017-05 | 3.99 | 4.391 |
2017-04 | 3.895 | 4.293 |
2017-03 | 3.886 | 4.02 |
2017-02 | 3.913 | 4.111 |
2017-01 | 3.984 | 4.772 |
2016-12 | 3.958 | 4.46 |
2016-11 | 4.05 | 4.508 |
2016-10 | 3.995 | 4.661 |
2016-09 | 3.941 | 4.353 |
2016-08 | 4.008 | 4.378 |
2016-07 | 3.92 | 4.364 |
2016-06 | 3.605 | 4.439 |
2016-05 | 4.236 | 4.42 |
2016-04 | 3.893 | 4.65 |
2016-03 | 3.974 | 4.525 |
2016-02 | 3.982 | 4.378 |
2016-01 | 3.849 | 4.215 |
2015-12 | 4.045 | 3.891 |
2015-11 | 3.816 | 4.137 |
2015-10 | 3.855 | 4.666 |
2015-09 | 3.909 | 4.43 |
2015-08 | 3.929 | 4.335 |
2015-07 | 4.059 | 4.338 |
2015-06 | 3.886 | 4.314 |
2015-05 | 3.819 | 4.276 |
2015-04 | 3.901 | 4.221 |
2015-03 | 3.842 | 4.326 |
2015-02 | 3.852 | 4.528 |
2015-01 | 3.898 | 4.438 |
2014-12 | 4.017 | 4.319 |
2014-11 | 3.751 | 4.141 |
2014-10 | 3.856 | 4.019 |
2014-09 | 3.9 | 4.301 |
2014-08 | 3.843 | 4.347 |
2014-07 | 3.787 | 4.341 |
2014-06 | 3.924 | 4.334 |
2014-05 | 3.775 | 4.408 |
2014-04 | 3.802 | 4.138 |
2014-03 | 3.842 | 4.15 |
2014-02 | 3.803 | 4.21 |
2014-01 | 3.833 | 4.25 |
2013-12 | 3.905 | 4.518 |
2013-11 | 3.851 | 4.821 |
2013-10 | 3.863 | 4.267 |
2013-09 | 3.866 | 4.579 |
2013-08 | 3.911 | 4.551 |
2013-07 | 3.934 | 4.593 |
2013-06 | 3.872 | 4.664 |
2013-05 | 4.109 | 4.86 |
2013-04 | 4.071 | 4.963 |
2013-03 | 3.971 | 4.921 |
2013-02 | 3.932 | 4.826 |
2013-01 | 3.88 | 4.696 |
2012-12 | 3.894 | 4.512 |
2012-11 | 4.064 | 4.708 |
2012-10 | 3.99 | 4.581 |
2012-09 | 3.921 | 4.576 |
2012-08 | 3.974 | 4.559 |
2012-07 | 4.023 | 4.551 |
2012-06 | 4.108 | 4.539 |
2012-05 | 4.063 | 4.54 |
2012-04 | 3.96 | 4.931 |
2012-03 | 4.01 | 4.198 |
2012-02 | 4.046 | 5.365 |
2012-01 | 4.008 | 4.454 |
2011-12 | 3.793 | 4.394 |
2011-11 | 3.975 | 4.395 |
2011-10 | 4.038 | 4.462 |
2011-09 | 4.045 | 4.511 |
2011-08 | 4.152 | 4.558 |
2011-07 | 3.968 | 4.525 |
2011-06 | 4.078 | 4.527 |
2011-05 | 3.817 | 4.392 |
2011-04 | 4.002 | 4.113 |
2011-03 | 4.071 | 4.456 |
2011-02 | 4.226 | 4.483 |
2011-01 | 4.224 | 4.634 |
2010-12 | 4.036 | 5.081 |
2010-11 | 4.161 | 4.743 |
2010-10 | 4.151 | 4.748 |
2010-09 | 4.18 | 4.624 |
2010-08 | 4.123 | 4.605 |
2010-07 | 4.208 | 4.571 |
2010-06 | 4.126 | 4.571 |
2010-05 | 4.178 | 4.792 |
2010-04 | 4.264 | 4.596 |
2010-03 | 4.162 | 4.691 |
2010-02 | 4.345 | 4.791 |
2010-01 | 3.961 | 4.927 |
2009-12 | 4.288 | 4.576 |
2009-11 | 4.215 | 4.364 |
2009-10 | 4.138 | 4.538 |
2009-09 | 4.178 | 4.561 |
2009-08 | 4.119 | 4.606 |
2009-07 | 4.296 | 4.584 |
2009-06 | 4.357 | 4.577 |
2009-05 | 4.344 | 4.562 |
2009-04 | 4.366 | 4.602 |
2009-03 | 4.32 | 4.591 |
2009-02 | 4.353 | 4.778 |
2009-01 | 4.366 | 4.925 |
graphiqueBreakdown of energy

- Source: INSEE
Food: partial rebound
In May 2023, household food consumption rose by 0.3% after three consecutive months of decline. This slight rebound was due to an increase in the consumption of agricultural products, while purchases of agri-food products were virtually stable. Tobacco consumption was also virtually stable.
tableauFood products, engineered goods and energy
Engineered goods | Energy | Food products | |
---|---|---|---|
2023-05 | 21.869 | 8.006 | 15.412 |
2023-04 | 21.906 | 7.831 | 15.37 |
2023-03 | 21.904 | 7.91 | 15.611 |
2023-02 | 21.912 | 7.863 | 16.013 |
2023-01 | 21.834 | 7.87 | 16.201 |
2022-12 | 21.768 | 7.132 | 16.183 |
2022-11 | 22.087 | 7.6 | 16.424 |
2022-10 | 21.798 | 7.543 | 16.536 |
2022-09 | 22.249 | 8.229 | 16.762 |
2022-08 | 21.757 | 7.965 | 16.834 |
2022-07 | 21.472 | 7.995 | 17.063 |
2022-06 | 21.873 | 8.01 | 17.099 |
2022-05 | 21.991 | 7.836 | 17.062 |
2022-04 | 21.722 | 8.161 | 17.087 |
2022-03 | 21.859 | 8.003 | 17.105 |
2022-02 | 21.93 | 8.253 | 17.39 |
2022-01 | 21.96 | 8.249 | 17.445 |
2021-12 | 22.203 | 7.979 | 17.549 |
2021-11 | 22.281 | 8.483 | 17.489 |
2021-10 | 22.289 | 8.481 | 17.519 |
2021-09 | 22.378 | 8.301 | 17.43 |
2021-08 | 22.43 | 8.353 | 17.383 |
2021-07 | 22.769 | 8.393 | 17.379 |
2021-06 | 23.16 | 8.289 | 17.403 |
2021-05 | 22.723 | 8.37 | 17.563 |
2021-04 | 18.251 | 7.939 | 17.678 |
2021-03 | 21.953 | 8.213 | 17.846 |
2021-02 | 22.736 | 8.001 | 17.698 |
2021-01 | 22.249 | 8.202 | 17.789 |
2020-12 | 24.905 | 7.967 | 17.657 |
2020-11 | 17.203 | 6.953 | 17.205 |
2020-10 | 23.436 | 8.615 | 18.267 |
2020-09 | 23.214 | 8.133 | 17.44 |
2020-08 | 24.848 | 8.166 | 17.902 |
2020-07 | 23.655 | 8.244 | 17.682 |
2020-06 | 23.668 | 7.962 | 17.811 |
2020-05 | 19.866 | 7.1 | 17.889 |
2020-04 | 9.354 | 5.574 | 17.533 |
2020-03 | 14.3 | 7.42 | 18.432 |
2020-02 | 22.179 | 8.346 | 17.321 |
2020-01 | 22.162 | 8.203 | 17.253 |
2019-12 | 22.794 | 8.301 | 17.183 |
2019-11 | 22.621 | 8.245 | 17.171 |
2019-10 | 22.411 | 8.114 | 17.209 |
2019-09 | 22.293 | 8.239 | 17.225 |
2019-08 | 22.635 | 8.205 | 17.164 |
2019-07 | 22.382 | 8.263 | 17.159 |
2019-06 | 22.211 | 8.289 | 17.077 |
2019-05 | 22.332 | 8.412 | 17.267 |
2019-04 | 22.276 | 8.344 | 17.28 |
2019-03 | 22.487 | 8.013 | 17.088 |
2019-02 | 22.282 | 8.228 | 17.163 |
2019-01 | 22.19 | 8.448 | 17.219 |
2018-12 | 21.572 | 8.092 | 17.409 |
2018-11 | 21.85 | 8.303 | 17.298 |
2018-10 | 22.03 | 8.337 | 17.317 |
2018-09 | 21.941 | 8.149 | 17.219 |
2018-08 | 22.352 | 8.25 | 17.363 |
2018-07 | 22.135 | 8.195 | 17.486 |
2018-06 | 22.049 | 8.233 | 17.466 |
2018-05 | 22.222 | 8.297 | 17.338 |
2018-04 | 22.321 | 8.147 | 17.011 |
2018-03 | 22.02 | 8.748 | 17.672 |
2018-02 | 22.009 | 8.83 | 17.544 |
2018-01 | 21.795 | 7.891 | 17.331 |
2017-12 | 22.029 | 8.61 | 17.314 |
2017-11 | 22.071 | 8.434 | 17.566 |
2017-10 | 21.763 | 8.001 | 17.462 |
2017-09 | 22.212 | 8.614 | 17.682 |
2017-08 | 21.826 | 8.334 | 17.435 |
2017-07 | 22.054 | 8.33 | 17.504 |
2017-06 | 21.739 | 8.29 | 17.583 |
2017-05 | 21.916 | 8.377 | 17.442 |
2017-04 | 21.689 | 8.184 | 17.484 |
2017-03 | 21.668 | 7.879 | 17.481 |
2017-02 | 21.701 | 8.002 | 17.473 |
2017-01 | 21.431 | 8.784 | 17.505 |
2016-12 | 21.49 | 8.421 | 17.364 |
2016-11 | 21.312 | 8.558 | 17.35 |
2016-10 | 21.413 | 8.67 | 17.576 |
2016-09 | 21.035 | 8.292 | 17.602 |
2016-08 | 20.876 | 8.381 | 17.43 |
2016-07 | 20.872 | 8.283 | 17.412 |
2016-06 | 21.439 | 8.072 | 17.318 |
2016-05 | 21.035 | 8.638 | 17.303 |
2016-04 | 21.338 | 8.563 | 17.173 |
2016-03 | 21.166 | 8.506 | 17.411 |
2016-02 | 20.993 | 8.357 | 17.522 |
2016-01 | 21.459 | 8.06 | 17.427 |
2015-12 | 21.188 | 7.936 | 17.452 |
2015-11 | 20.243 | 7.953 | 17.367 |
2015-10 | 20.756 | 8.52 | 17.291 |
2015-09 | 20.932 | 8.339 | 17.24 |
2015-08 | 20.715 | 8.264 | 17.446 |
2015-07 | 20.789 | 8.397 | 17.379 |
2015-06 | 20.762 | 8.201 | 17.408 |
2015-05 | 20.632 | 8.095 | 17.309 |
2015-04 | 20.569 | 8.123 | 17.308 |
2015-03 | 20.451 | 8.167 | 17.202 |
2015-02 | 20.471 | 8.38 | 17.229 |
2015-01 | 20.633 | 8.336 | 17.366 |
2014-12 | 20.403 | 8.342 | 17.363 |
2014-11 | 20.289 | 7.893 | 17.301 |
2014-10 | 20.199 | 7.884 | 17.222 |
2014-09 | 19.936 | 8.202 | 17.318 |
2014-08 | 20.253 | 8.187 | 17.101 |
2014-07 | 20.154 | 8.123 | 16.813 |
2014-06 | 20.123 | 8.259 | 17.105 |
2014-05 | 19.964 | 8.174 | 17.345 |
2014-04 | 19.996 | 7.943 | 17.174 |
2014-03 | 20.054 | 7.996 | 17.113 |
2014-02 | 19.951 | 8.013 | 17.03 |
2014-01 | 19.948 | 8.083 | 17.08 |
2013-12 | 20.471 | 8.421 | 17.092 |
2013-11 | 20.048 | 8.645 | 17.175 |
2013-10 | 19.98 | 8.142 | 17.131 |
2013-09 | 19.876 | 8.435 | 17.105 |
2013-08 | 19.77 | 8.459 | 17.153 |
2013-07 | 19.726 | 8.522 | 17.135 |
2013-06 | 19.779 | 8.522 | 16.835 |
2013-05 | 19.726 | 8.96 | 17.162 |
2013-04 | 19.714 | 9.015 | 16.738 |
2013-03 | 19.538 | 8.869 | 17.394 |
2013-02 | 19.579 | 8.738 | 17.037 |
2013-01 | 19.6 | 8.56 | 16.986 |
2012-12 | 20.089 | 8.403 | 16.977 |
2012-11 | 19.714 | 8.77 | 16.949 |
2012-10 | 19.938 | 8.572 | 16.948 |
2012-09 | 19.91 | 8.492 | 17.036 |
2012-08 | 19.853 | 8.533 | 17.083 |
2012-07 | 20.047 | 8.579 | 17.068 |
2012-06 | 19.999 | 8.659 | 17.099 |
2012-05 | 20.025 | 8.611 | 16.926 |
2012-04 | 19.807 | 8.868 | 16.952 |
2012-03 | 20.292 | 8.234 | 17.008 |
2012-02 | 20.045 | 9.366 | 17.025 |
2012-01 | 20.06 | 8.472 | 17.001 |
2011-12 | 20.48 | 8.193 | 16.723 |
2011-11 | 20.253 | 8.381 | 16.911 |
2011-10 | 20.281 | 8.511 | 17.029 |
2011-09 | 20.233 | 8.567 | 17.119 |
2011-08 | 20.31 | 8.723 | 16.917 |
2011-07 | 20.249 | 8.501 | 16.905 |
2011-06 | 20.324 | 8.616 | 17.001 |
2011-05 | 20.075 | 8.216 | 16.871 |
2011-04 | 20.331 | 8.134 | 17.096 |
2011-03 | 20.835 | 8.54 | 16.823 |
2011-02 | 21.207 | 8.725 | 17.008 |
2011-01 | 20.885 | 8.871 | 17.069 |
2010-12 | 20.66 | 9.138 | 17.085 |
2010-11 | 20.6 | 8.913 | 16.984 |
2010-10 | 20.114 | 8.908 | 16.973 |
2010-09 | 20.285 | 8.811 | 16.86 |
2010-08 | 20.042 | 8.735 | 16.819 |
2010-07 | 20.239 | 8.784 | 16.964 |
2010-06 | 19.692 | 8.704 | 16.689 |
2010-05 | 20.163 | 8.98 | 16.888 |
2010-04 | 19.937 | 8.863 | 16.716 |
2010-03 | 20.194 | 8.862 | 16.694 |
2010-02 | 19.766 | 9.142 | 16.614 |
2010-01 | 20.13 | 8.907 | 16.548 |
2009-12 | 20.533 | 8.872 | 16.577 |
2009-11 | 20.291 | 8.599 | 16.497 |
2009-10 | 20.146 | 8.673 | 16.669 |
2009-09 | 20.0 | 8.738 | 16.547 |
2009-08 | 19.578 | 8.715 | 16.822 |
2009-07 | 19.654 | 8.887 | 16.549 |
2009-06 | 20.131 | 8.949 | 16.53 |
2009-05 | 19.98 | 8.921 | 16.442 |
2009-04 | 19.559 | 8.981 | 16.486 |
2009-03 | 19.435 | 8.921 | 16.112 |
2009-02 | 19.262 | 9.127 | 16.346 |
2009-01 | 19.646 | 9.276 | 16.654 |
graphiqueFood products, engineered goods and energy

- Source: INSEE
Engineered goods: slight decline
In May 2023, household consumption of engineered goods was down slightly (-0.2% after 0.0% in April 2023) due to lower purchases of durable goods and “other engineered goods”.
Durable goods: downturn
In May 2023, consumption of durable goods fell back (-0.5% after +0.2% in April). This decline was due to lower purchases of jewellery and watches, as well as lower purchases of cars, particularly used cars, and automotive equipment.
Textile-clothing: sharp rebound
Spending on clothing and textiles rebounded in May 2023 (+1.5% after -0.6% in April 2023). Spending on clothing, leather goods and footwear increased, while households reduced their spending on textiles.
Other engineered goods: decrease
Consumption of other engineered goods was down by 0.7% in May 2023, after a virtual stability in April (+0.1%). This decline was mainly due to lower purchases of perfumes.
tableauBreakdown of engineered goods
Other engineered goods | Household durables | Transport equipment | Textile-clothing | |
---|---|---|---|---|
2023-05 | 6.64 | 3.984 | 5.66 | 4.13 |
2023-04 | 6.684 | 3.984 | 5.682 | 4.068 |
2023-03 | 6.677 | 4.015 | 5.632 | 4.092 |
2023-02 | 6.703 | 4.018 | 5.6 | 4.114 |
2023-01 | 6.726 | 4.061 | 5.478 | 4.127 |
2022-12 | 6.761 | 3.979 | 5.457 | 4.146 |
2022-11 | 6.743 | 4.181 | 5.55 | 4.134 |
2022-10 | 6.727 | 4.134 | 5.397 | 4.105 |
2022-09 | 6.749 | 4.309 | 5.427 | 4.349 |
2022-08 | 6.742 | 4.121 | 5.324 | 4.137 |
2022-07 | 6.752 | 4.118 | 5.214 | 3.989 |
2022-06 | 6.728 | 4.177 | 5.317 | 4.237 |
2022-05 | 6.753 | 4.179 | 5.242 | 4.399 |
2022-04 | 6.756 | 4.177 | 5.189 | 4.172 |
2022-03 | 6.771 | 4.177 | 5.255 | 4.216 |
2022-02 | 6.773 | 4.218 | 5.336 | 4.142 |
2022-01 | 6.83 | 4.276 | 5.382 | 4.037 |
2021-12 | 6.831 | 4.17 | 5.425 | 4.282 |
2021-11 | 6.821 | 4.357 | 5.355 | 4.279 |
2021-10 | 6.805 | 4.279 | 5.391 | 4.344 |
2021-09 | 6.837 | 4.341 | 5.449 | 4.275 |
2021-08 | 6.865 | 4.403 | 5.462 | 4.267 |
2021-07 | 6.918 | 4.7 | 5.449 | 4.279 |
2021-06 | 6.941 | 4.569 | 5.564 | 4.603 |
2021-05 | 6.826 | 4.777 | 5.548 | 4.291 |
2021-04 | 6.23 | 3.716 | 5.401 | 1.769 |
2021-03 | 6.818 | 4.576 | 5.52 | 3.662 |
2021-02 | 6.735 | 4.787 | 5.505 | 4.328 |
2021-01 | 6.769 | 4.479 | 5.871 | 3.73 |
2020-12 | 7.121 | 5.782 | 5.764 | 4.976 |
2020-11 | 6.1 | 3.185 | 5.024 | 1.966 |
2020-10 | 7.066 | 4.699 | 6.136 | 4.165 |
2020-09 | 6.897 | 4.542 | 6.016 | 4.352 |
2020-08 | 7.009 | 4.776 | 6.41 | 5.194 |
2020-07 | 6.9 | 4.52 | 6.768 | 4.085 |
2020-06 | 7.065 | 4.884 | 6.412 | 3.963 |
2020-05 | 6.589 | 4.079 | 4.623 | 3.778 |
2020-04 | 4.814 | 1.739 | 1.78 | 0.795 |
2020-03 | 5.687 | 2.849 | 3.048 | 1.949 |
2020-02 | 6.758 | 3.928 | 5.901 | 4.242 |
2020-01 | 6.706 | 4.061 | 5.789 | 4.334 |
2019-12 | 6.684 | 4.183 | 6.306 | 4.263 |
2019-11 | 6.73 | 4.009 | 6.192 | 4.339 |
2019-10 | 6.695 | 4.018 | 6.09 | 4.283 |
2019-09 | 6.681 | 3.971 | 5.981 | 4.322 |
2019-08 | 6.665 | 3.956 | 6.326 | 4.328 |
2019-07 | 6.663 | 3.995 | 6.163 | 4.231 |
2019-06 | 6.655 | 3.795 | 6.091 | 4.333 |
2019-05 | 6.66 | 4.045 | 6.022 | 4.262 |
2019-04 | 6.637 | 4.01 | 6.012 | 4.287 |
2019-03 | 6.64 | 3.964 | 6.211 | 4.325 |
2019-02 | 6.671 | 3.924 | 5.976 | 4.385 |
2019-01 | 6.645 | 3.9 | 6.001 | 4.309 |
2018-12 | 6.641 | 3.799 | 5.57 | 4.241 |
2018-11 | 6.598 | 3.837 | 5.897 | 4.192 |
2018-10 | 6.645 | 3.843 | 5.961 | 4.245 |
2018-09 | 6.637 | 3.824 | 5.941 | 4.212 |
2018-08 | 6.641 | 3.83 | 6.261 | 4.289 |
2018-07 | 6.647 | 3.793 | 6.036 | 4.324 |
2018-06 | 6.64 | 3.852 | 6.038 | 4.196 |
2018-05 | 6.648 | 3.788 | 6.186 | 4.271 |
2018-04 | 6.646 | 3.694 | 6.153 | 4.488 |
2018-03 | 6.638 | 3.814 | 5.981 | 4.256 |
2018-02 | 6.603 | 3.767 | 5.928 | 4.395 |
2018-01 | 6.61 | 3.755 | 5.811 | 4.293 |
2017-12 | 6.619 | 3.77 | 5.983 | 4.339 |
2017-11 | 6.612 | 3.868 | 5.855 | 4.41 |
2017-10 | 6.598 | 3.767 | 5.897 | 4.182 |
2017-09 | 6.606 | 3.8 | 5.869 | 4.626 |
2017-08 | 6.6 | 3.768 | 5.777 | 4.373 |
2017-07 | 6.609 | 3.814 | 5.916 | 4.4 |
2017-06 | 6.577 | 3.741 | 5.861 | 4.257 |
2017-05 | 6.556 | 3.713 | 5.91 | 4.43 |
2017-04 | 6.547 | 3.69 | 5.811 | 4.334 |
2017-03 | 6.542 | 3.661 | 5.738 | 4.419 |
2017-02 | 6.523 | 3.706 | 5.694 | 4.469 |
2017-01 | 6.535 | 3.568 | 5.661 | 4.362 |
2016-12 | 6.533 | 3.569 | 5.795 | 4.28 |
2016-11 | 6.506 | 3.52 | 5.738 | 4.235 |
2016-10 | 6.491 | 3.609 | 5.526 | 4.472 |
2016-09 | 6.479 | 3.545 | 5.575 | 4.129 |
2016-08 | 6.476 | 3.514 | 5.406 | 4.203 |
2016-07 | 6.471 | 3.452 | 5.387 | 4.266 |
2016-06 | 6.485 | 3.81 | 5.355 | 4.482 |
2016-05 | 6.461 | 3.61 | 5.428 | 4.221 |
2016-04 | 6.467 | 3.895 | 5.474 | 4.205 |
2016-03 | 6.462 | 3.743 | 5.445 | 4.212 |
2016-02 | 6.445 | 3.613 | 5.376 | 4.245 |
2016-01 | 6.452 | 3.603 | 5.414 | 4.651 |
2015-12 | 6.45 | 3.85 | 5.243 | 4.3 |
2015-11 | 6.386 | 3.318 | 5.131 | 4.1 |
2015-10 | 6.422 | 3.457 | 5.221 | 4.351 |
2015-09 | 6.454 | 3.502 | 5.244 | 4.403 |
2015-08 | 6.405 | 3.491 | 5.07 | 4.421 |
2015-07 | 6.424 | 3.435 | 5.232 | 4.357 |
2015-06 | 6.427 | 3.363 | 5.218 | 4.413 |
2015-05 | 6.429 | 3.375 | 5.152 | 4.325 |
2015-04 | 6.414 | 3.341 | 5.069 | 4.41 |
2015-03 | 6.388 | 3.364 | 5.037 | 4.312 |
2015-02 | 6.41 | 3.389 | 4.997 | 4.334 |
2015-01 | 6.395 | 3.399 | 5.013 | 4.489 |
2014-12 | 6.344 | 3.426 | 4.931 | 4.366 |
2014-11 | 6.324 | 3.348 | 4.97 | 4.314 |
2014-10 | 6.301 | 3.342 | 4.999 | 4.228 |
2014-09 | 6.286 | 3.338 | 4.962 | 4.028 |
2014-08 | 6.303 | 3.353 | 4.997 | 4.286 |
2014-07 | 6.263 | 3.303 | 4.922 | 4.35 |
2014-06 | 6.242 | 3.213 | 5.003 | 4.366 |
2014-05 | 6.253 | 3.27 | 4.876 | 4.253 |
2014-04 | 6.237 | 3.119 | 5.098 | 4.242 |
2014-03 | 6.243 | 3.118 | 5.026 | 4.369 |
2014-02 | 6.208 | 3.125 | 5.026 | 4.278 |
2014-01 | 6.225 | 3.191 | 4.816 | 4.385 |
2013-12 | 6.188 | 3.224 | 5.511 | 4.257 |
2013-11 | 6.199 | 3.124 | 5.083 | 4.357 |
2013-10 | 6.18 | 3.159 | 5.088 | 4.254 |
2013-09 | 6.163 | 3.127 | 5.044 | 4.259 |
2013-08 | 6.163 | 3.094 | 5.062 | 4.164 |
2013-07 | 6.148 | 3.02 | 5.012 | 4.265 |
2013-06 | 6.141 | 3.106 | 5.009 | 4.23 |
2013-05 | 6.17 | 3.101 | 5.043 | 4.11 |
2013-04 | 6.161 | 3.079 | 4.963 | 4.215 |
2013-03 | 6.125 | 3.071 | 4.869 | 4.17 |
2013-02 | 6.112 | 3.0 | 4.983 | 4.198 |
2013-01 | 6.138 | 3.012 | 4.884 | 4.283 |
2012-12 | 6.125 | 3.077 | 5.323 | 4.277 |
2012-11 | 6.09 | 3.055 | 5.039 | 4.222 |
2012-10 | 6.131 | 3.013 | 5.176 | 4.324 |
2012-09 | 6.105 | 3.007 | 5.171 | 4.349 |
2012-08 | 6.117 | 2.981 | 5.257 | 4.211 |
2012-07 | 6.123 | 3.062 | 5.261 | 4.284 |
2012-06 | 6.184 | 3.053 | 5.342 | 4.089 |
2012-05 | 6.075 | 3.026 | 5.369 | 4.291 |
2012-04 | 6.077 | 3.056 | 5.365 | 3.993 |
2012-03 | 6.14 | 2.936 | 5.475 | 4.46 |
2012-02 | 6.098 | 3.016 | 5.334 | 4.32 |
2012-01 | 6.09 | 2.934 | 5.362 | 4.385 |
2011-12 | 6.096 | 3.112 | 5.612 | 4.301 |
2011-11 | 6.137 | 2.828 | 5.746 | 4.288 |
2011-10 | 6.12 | 2.898 | 5.624 | 4.346 |
2011-09 | 6.12 | 2.914 | 5.63 | 4.252 |
2011-08 | 6.116 | 2.929 | 5.647 | 4.303 |
2011-07 | 6.101 | 2.959 | 5.593 | 4.267 |
2011-06 | 6.113 | 2.968 | 5.482 | 4.426 |
2011-05 | 6.086 | 2.867 | 5.486 | 4.337 |
2011-04 | 6.082 | 2.831 | 5.641 | 4.502 |
2011-03 | 6.073 | 2.984 | 6.087 | 4.42 |
2011-02 | 6.066 | 3.023 | 6.344 | 4.503 |
2011-01 | 6.08 | 2.946 | 6.204 | 4.384 |
2010-12 | 6.036 | 2.861 | 6.078 | 4.443 |
2010-11 | 6.023 | 2.831 | 6.044 | 4.472 |
2010-10 | 6.002 | 2.831 | 5.642 | 4.367 |
2010-09 | 5.996 | 2.878 | 5.702 | 4.433 |
2010-08 | 5.953 | 2.892 | 5.437 | 4.444 |
2010-07 | 5.958 | 2.746 | 5.622 | 4.657 |
2010-06 | 5.934 | 2.772 | 5.616 | 4.102 |
2010-05 | 5.987 | 2.919 | 5.568 | 4.37 |
2010-04 | 5.899 | 2.746 | 5.629 | 4.408 |
2010-03 | 5.887 | 2.802 | 5.824 | 4.416 |
2010-02 | 5.827 | 2.765 | 5.681 | 4.238 |
2010-01 | 5.807 | 2.752 | 5.829 | 4.504 |
2009-12 | 5.806 | 2.82 | 6.268 | 4.42 |
2009-11 | 5.766 | 2.718 | 6.285 | 4.336 |
2009-10 | 5.768 | 2.723 | 6.011 | 4.44 |
2009-09 | 5.748 | 2.728 | 5.929 | 4.361 |
2009-08 | 5.728 | 2.704 | 5.755 | 4.147 |
2009-07 | 5.7 | 2.672 | 5.78 | 4.28 |
2009-06 | 5.81 | 2.675 | 5.833 | 4.578 |
2009-05 | 5.706 | 2.616 | 6.201 | 4.349 |
2009-04 | 5.737 | 2.616 | 5.651 | 4.343 |
2009-03 | 5.718 | 2.583 | 5.522 | 4.421 |
2009-02 | 5.707 | 2.565 | 5.499 | 4.289 |
2009-01 | 5.793 | 2.602 | 5.507 | 4.555 |
graphiqueBreakdown of engineered goods

- Source: INSEE
tableauHousehold consumption expenditure on goods
Weight (1) | Mar 23 | Apr 23 | May 23 | May 23/May 22 | Q / Q-1 (2) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Food products | 38 | -2,5 | -1,5 | 0,3 | -9,7 | -4,1 |
- excl. Tobacco | 34 | -2,0 | -1,5 | 0,3 | -9,7 | -3,7 |
Engineered goods | 44 | 0,0 | 0,0 | -0,2 | -0,6 | 0,3 |
- Durables | 22 | 0,4 | 0,2 | -0,5 | 2,5 | 1,4 |
- Including transport equipment | 13 | 0,6 | 0,9 | -0,4 | 8,0 | 2,6 |
- Including Household durables | 7 | -0,1 | -0,8 | 0,0 | -4,7 | -0,6 |
- Textile-clothing | 9 | -0,5 | -0,6 | 1,5 | -6,1 | -0,8 |
- Other engineered goods | 13 | -0,4 | 0,1 | -0,7 | -1,7 | -0,9 |
Energy | 18 | 0,6 | -1,0 | 2,2 | 2,2 | 3,9 |
- Energy. water. waste | 10 | -1,2 | 2,4 | 0,4 | 2,7 | 7,4 |
- Refined Products | 8 | 2,7 | -4,7 | 4,4 | 1,6 | -0,3 |
Total | 100 | -0,8 | -0,8 | 0,5 | -3,6 | -0,7 |
- Including Manufactured goods | 84 | -0,6 | -1,4 | 0,4 | -4,0 | -1,5 |
- (1) Weighting in the consumption expenditure on goods in value in 2019
- (2) Last three months / previous three months
- Source: INSEE
Change in goods consumption for April 2023 has been revised upwards
The monthly change in household consumption of goods for April 2023 has been revised upwards by 0.2 points, to -0.8% instead of -1.0%. Since the previous publication, new information has been incorporated and the seasonal adjustment (SA) and working-day adjustment (WDA) coefficients have been updated.
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*Volumes are measured at chain-link previous year prices (2014 euro billions) and all figures are seasonally and working-day adjusted (SA-WDA).
Scope and definition ‑ Consumption expenditure on goods is compliant with the national-accounts definition (NAF Rev. 2). In 2014, 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, furniture, chemical and pharmaceutical products, plastic, rubber, minerals, metals, hardware (C5). Within this heading are distinguished “durable” goods which include transport equipment, household durables (furniture, household appliances, etc.) and other durable goods (jewellery, watches, glasses, medical devices, etc.).
The manufactured goods correspond to 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.
Next publication : 28 July 2023 at 7:30 AM.
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