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30 October 2025 · n° 270
Household consumption of goods increased again in September 2025 (+0.3% after +0.2%) Household consumption expenditure on goods - September 2025
In September 2025, household consumption of goods increased again over one month (+0.3% in volume* after +0.2% in August 2025 – revised data). Energy consumption was back on the rise (+0.5% after -0.1%), as was food consumption (+0.2% after -0.1%), while consumption of engineered goods slowed down (+0.3% after +0.5%).
Over the third quarter of 2025 as a whole, household consumption of goods was stable (after +0.1% in Q2 2025). The downturn in food consumption was offset by the rebound in energy consumption and by the acceleration in spending on engineered goods.
In September 2025, household consumption of goods increased again over one month (+0.3% in volume* after +0.2% in August 2025 – revised data). Energy consumption was back on the rise (+0.5% after -0.1%), as was food consumption (+0.2% after -0.1%), while consumption of engineered goods slowed down (+0.3% after +0.5%).
Over the third quarter of 2025 as a whole, household consumption of goods was stable (after +0.1% in Q2 2025). The downturn in food consumption was offset by the rebound in energy consumption and by the acceleration in spending on engineered goods.
tableauTotal consumption of goods in volume
| Monthly data | |
|---|---|
| 2025-09 | 46.27 |
| 2025-08 | 46.136 |
| 2025-07 | 46.061 |
| 2025-06 | 46.298 |
| 2025-05 | 46.101 |
| 2025-04 | 46.051 |
| 2025-03 | 45.722 |
| 2025-02 | 46.274 |
| 2025-01 | 46.339 |
| 2024-12 | 46.525 |
| 2024-11 | 46.397 |
| 2024-10 | 46.309 |
| 2024-09 | 46.387 |
| 2024-08 | 46.521 |
| 2024-07 | 46.242 |
| 2024-06 | 46.024 |
| 2024-05 | 46.405 |
| 2024-04 | 45.95 |
| 2024-03 | 46.54 |
| 2024-02 | 46.183 |
| 2024-01 | 46.2 |
| 2023-12 | 46.359 |
| 2023-11 | 46.311 |
| 2023-10 | 46.069 |
| 2023-09 | 46.461 |
| 2023-08 | 46.575 |
| 2023-07 | 46.731 |
| 2023-06 | 46.697 |
| 2023-05 | 46.331 |
| 2023-04 | 45.959 |
| 2023-03 | 46.479 |
| 2023-02 | 46.635 |
| 2023-01 | 46.779 |
| 2022-12 | 45.937 |
| 2022-11 | 46.878 |
| 2022-10 | 46.747 |
| 2022-09 | 48.182 |
| 2022-08 | 47.248 |
| 2022-07 | 46.733 |
| 2022-06 | 47.448 |
| 2022-05 | 47.208 |
| 2022-04 | 47.403 |
| 2022-03 | 46.951 |
| 2022-02 | 47.621 |
| 2022-01 | 47.569 |
| 2021-12 | 47.731 |
| 2021-11 | 48.417 |
| 2021-10 | 48.763 |
| 2021-09 | 48.492 |
| 2021-08 | 48.358 |
| 2021-07 | 48.736 |
| 2021-06 | 49.233 |
| 2021-05 | 48.972 |
| 2021-04 | 44.403 |
| 2021-03 | 48.133 |
| 2021-02 | 48.577 |
| 2021-01 | 48.171 |
| 2020-12 | 50.746 |
| 2020-11 | 41.274 |
| 2020-10 | 50.85 |
| 2020-09 | 49.032 |
| 2020-08 | 50.771 |
| 2020-07 | 49.49 |
| 2020-06 | 49.271 |
| 2020-05 | 44.572 |
| 2020-04 | 32.416 |
| 2020-03 | 39.885 |
| 2020-02 | 48.291 |
| 2020-01 | 47.764 |
| 2019-12 | 48.347 |
| 2019-11 | 48.175 |
| 2019-10 | 47.914 |
| 2019-09 | 47.984 |
| 2019-08 | 48.233 |
| 2019-07 | 47.897 |
| 2019-06 | 47.787 |
| 2019-05 | 48.26 |
| 2019-04 | 48.032 |
| 2019-03 | 47.7 |
| 2019-02 | 47.808 |
| 2019-01 | 48.009 |
| 2018-12 | 47.288 |
| 2018-11 | 47.659 |
| 2018-10 | 47.884 |
| 2018-09 | 47.49 |
| 2018-08 | 48.111 |
| 2018-07 | 47.956 |
| 2018-06 | 47.939 |
| 2018-05 | 48.006 |
| 2018-04 | 47.558 |
| 2018-03 | 48.58 |
| 2018-02 | 48.504 |
| 2018-01 | 47.172 |
| 2017-12 | 48.318 |
| 2017-11 | 48.372 |
| 2017-10 | 47.381 |
| 2017-09 | 48.822 |
| 2017-08 | 47.792 |
| 2017-07 | 48.043 |
| 2017-06 | 47.784 |
| 2017-05 | 47.947 |
| 2017-04 | 47.478 |
| 2017-03 | 47.277 |
| 2017-02 | 47.412 |
| 2017-01 | 47.88 |
| 2016-12 | 47.408 |
| 2016-11 | 47.36 |
| 2016-10 | 47.879 |
| 2016-09 | 47.11 |
| 2016-08 | 46.868 |
| 2016-07 | 46.753 |
| 2016-06 | 47.138 |
| 2016-05 | 47.197 |
| 2016-04 | 47.227 |
| 2016-03 | 47.317 |
| 2016-02 | 47.095 |
| 2016-01 | 47.251 |
| 2015-12 | 46.872 |
| 2015-11 | 45.707 |
| 2015-10 | 46.817 |
| 2015-09 | 46.752 |
| 2015-08 | 46.619 |
| 2015-07 | 46.769 |
| 2015-06 | 46.582 |
| 2015-05 | 46.273 |
| 2015-04 | 46.217 |
| 2015-03 | 46.011 |
| 2015-02 | 46.267 |
| 2015-01 | 46.553 |
| 2014-12 | 46.321 |
| 2014-11 | 45.663 |
| 2014-10 | 45.481 |
| 2014-09 | 45.574 |
| 2014-08 | 45.727 |
| 2014-07 | 45.309 |
| 2014-06 | 45.65 |
| 2014-05 | 45.637 |
| 2014-04 | 45.225 |
| 2014-03 | 45.3 |
| 2014-02 | 45.135 |
| 2014-01 | 45.318 |
| 2013-12 | 46.098 |
| 2013-11 | 46.068 |
| 2013-10 | 45.393 |
| 2013-09 | 45.536 |
| 2013-08 | 45.504 |
| 2013-07 | 45.538 |
| 2013-06 | 45.256 |
| 2013-05 | 45.864 |
| 2013-04 | 45.494 |
| 2013-03 | 45.894 |
| 2013-02 | 45.385 |
| 2013-01 | 45.249 |
| 2012-12 | 45.517 |
| 2012-11 | 45.512 |
| 2012-10 | 45.511 |
| 2012-09 | 45.533 |
| 2012-08 | 45.523 |
| 2012-07 | 45.731 |
| 2012-06 | 45.777 |
| 2012-05 | 45.579 |
| 2012-04 | 45.565 |
| 2012-03 | 45.637 |
| 2012-02 | 46.471 |
| 2012-01 | 45.574 |
| 2011-12 | 45.506 |
| 2011-11 | 45.538 |
| 2011-10 | 45.797 |
| 2011-09 | 45.894 |
| 2011-08 | 45.917 |
| 2011-07 | 45.636 |
| 2011-06 | 46.002 |
| 2011-05 | 45.195 |
| 2011-04 | 45.636 |
| 2011-03 | 46.248 |
| 2011-02 | 46.931 |
| 2011-01 | 46.74 |
| 2010-12 | 46.791 |
| 2010-11 | 46.425 |
| 2010-10 | 45.906 |
| 2010-09 | 45.915 |
| 2010-08 | 45.582 |
| 2010-07 | 46.06 |
| 2010-06 | 44.964 |
| 2010-05 | 45.993 |
| 2010-04 | 45.433 |
| 2010-03 | 45.695 |
| 2010-02 | 45.344 |
| 2010-01 | 45.508 |
| 2009-12 | 45.927 |
| 2009-11 | 45.263 |
| 2009-10 | 45.428 |
| 2009-09 | 45.199 |
| 2009-08 | 44.943 |
| 2009-07 | 44.923 |
| 2009-06 | 45.517 |
| 2009-05 | 45.093 |
| 2009-04 | 44.949 |
| 2009-03 | 44.374 |
| 2009-02 | 44.548 |
| 2009-01 | 45.502 |
graphiqueTotal consumption of goods in volume

- Source: INSEE.
Energy: rebound
In September 2025, household energy expenditures rebounded (+0.5% after -0.1% in August 2025), due to a sharp acceleration in gas consumption and a strong rebound in super unleaded petrol consumption.
Over the third quarter of 2025, energy consumption picked up (+1.3% after -2.4% in Q2 2025 – revised data), driven by a sharp rebound in gas and electricity spending, which had been low in the second quarter due to particularly mild temperatures for the season.
tableauBreakdown of energy
| Refined Products | Energy, water, waste | |
|---|---|---|
| 2025-09 | 3.589 | 4.586 |
| 2025-08 | 3.573 | 4.564 |
| 2025-07 | 3.576 | 4.567 |
| 2025-06 | 3.707 | 4.581 |
| 2025-05 | 3.579 | 4.433 |
| 2025-04 | 3.679 | 4.184 |
| 2025-03 | 3.595 | 4.56 |
| 2025-02 | 3.664 | 4.643 |
| 2025-01 | 3.638 | 4.63 |
| 2024-12 | 3.625 | 4.641 |
| 2024-11 | 3.568 | 4.552 |
| 2024-10 | 3.59 | 4.599 |
| 2024-09 | 3.586 | 4.651 |
| 2024-08 | 3.683 | 4.617 |
| 2024-07 | 3.619 | 4.617 |
| 2024-06 | 3.461 | 4.621 |
| 2024-05 | 3.663 | 4.596 |
| 2024-04 | 3.6 | 4.464 |
| 2024-03 | 3.581 | 4.414 |
| 2024-02 | 3.57 | 4.393 |
| 2024-01 | 3.583 | 4.538 |
| 2023-12 | 3.572 | 4.441 |
| 2023-11 | 3.433 | 4.512 |
| 2023-10 | 3.508 | 4.344 |
| 2023-09 | 3.52 | 4.496 |
| 2023-08 | 3.521 | 4.567 |
| 2023-07 | 3.574 | 4.547 |
| 2023-06 | 3.605 | 4.495 |
| 2023-05 | 3.588 | 4.483 |
| 2023-04 | 3.398 | 4.598 |
| 2023-03 | 3.661 | 4.597 |
| 2023-02 | 3.513 | 4.623 |
| 2023-01 | 3.639 | 4.424 |
| 2022-12 | 3.593 | 3.766 |
| 2022-11 | 3.713 | 4.31 |
| 2022-10 | 3.676 | 4.35 |
| 2022-09 | 3.944 | 4.717 |
| 2022-08 | 3.628 | 4.721 |
| 2022-07 | 3.649 | 4.76 |
| 2022-06 | 3.668 | 4.744 |
| 2022-05 | 3.639 | 4.604 |
| 2022-04 | 3.668 | 4.823 |
| 2022-03 | 3.654 | 4.728 |
| 2022-02 | 3.81 | 4.748 |
| 2022-01 | 3.633 | 4.859 |
| 2021-12 | 3.743 | 4.472 |
| 2021-11 | 3.844 | 5.047 |
| 2021-10 | 3.842 | 5.124 |
| 2021-09 | 3.817 | 4.882 |
| 2021-08 | 3.772 | 4.915 |
| 2021-07 | 3.821 | 4.921 |
| 2021-06 | 3.7 | 4.902 |
| 2021-05 | 3.439 | 5.234 |
| 2021-04 | 3.095 | 5.055 |
| 2021-03 | 3.557 | 4.922 |
| 2021-02 | 3.442 | 4.777 |
| 2021-01 | 3.494 | 4.934 |
| 2020-12 | 3.434 | 4.772 |
| 2020-11 | 2.711 | 4.537 |
| 2020-10 | 3.636 | 5.424 |
| 2020-09 | 3.68 | 4.836 |
| 2020-08 | 3.7 | 4.812 |
| 2020-07 | 3.776 | 4.806 |
| 2020-06 | 3.451 | 4.788 |
| 2020-05 | 2.625 | 4.697 |
| 2020-04 | 1.489 | 4.219 |
| 2020-03 | 2.895 | 4.755 |
| 2020-02 | 3.978 | 4.684 |
| 2020-01 | 3.992 | 4.504 |
| 2019-12 | 4.003 | 4.637 |
| 2019-11 | 3.877 | 4.804 |
| 2019-10 | 3.845 | 4.695 |
| 2019-09 | 3.915 | 4.727 |
| 2019-08 | 3.893 | 4.721 |
| 2019-07 | 3.899 | 4.757 |
| 2019-06 | 3.938 | 4.758 |
| 2019-05 | 3.881 | 4.933 |
| 2019-04 | 3.976 | 4.695 |
| 2019-03 | 3.894 | 4.498 |
| 2019-02 | 3.965 | 4.569 |
| 2019-01 | 4.01 | 4.779 |
| 2018-12 | 3.849 | 4.611 |
| 2018-11 | 4.011 | 4.707 |
| 2018-10 | 4.033 | 4.701 |
| 2018-09 | 3.91 | 4.659 |
| 2018-08 | 3.99 | 4.669 |
| 2018-07 | 3.931 | 4.655 |
| 2018-06 | 3.995 | 4.643 |
| 2018-05 | 4.056 | 4.639 |
| 2018-04 | 4.002 | 4.459 |
| 2018-03 | 4.072 | 5.064 |
| 2018-02 | 3.986 | 5.192 |
| 2018-01 | 3.929 | 4.333 |
| 2017-12 | 4.113 | 4.97 |
| 2017-11 | 3.975 | 4.909 |
| 2017-10 | 3.819 | 4.62 |
| 2017-09 | 4.234 | 4.889 |
| 2017-08 | 4.022 | 4.764 |
| 2017-07 | 4.053 | 4.73 |
| 2017-06 | 4.011 | 4.74 |
| 2017-05 | 4.052 | 4.796 |
| 2017-04 | 3.957 | 4.64 |
| 2017-03 | 3.97 | 4.369 |
| 2017-02 | 3.959 | 4.459 |
| 2017-01 | 4.021 | 5.184 |
| 2016-12 | 4.013 | 4.87 |
| 2016-11 | 4.112 | 4.921 |
| 2016-10 | 4.048 | 5.077 |
| 2016-09 | 4.035 | 4.748 |
| 2016-08 | 4.081 | 4.774 |
| 2016-07 | 4.021 | 4.756 |
| 2016-06 | 3.68 | 4.839 |
| 2016-05 | 4.294 | 4.821 |
| 2016-04 | 3.939 | 5.036 |
| 2016-03 | 4.065 | 4.921 |
| 2016-02 | 4.108 | 4.748 |
| 2016-01 | 3.943 | 4.588 |
| 2015-12 | 4.134 | 4.248 |
| 2015-11 | 3.914 | 4.518 |
| 2015-10 | 3.96 | 5.087 |
| 2015-09 | 3.986 | 4.836 |
| 2015-08 | 3.94 | 4.734 |
| 2015-07 | 4.125 | 4.738 |
| 2015-06 | 3.957 | 4.712 |
| 2015-05 | 3.911 | 4.673 |
| 2015-04 | 3.979 | 4.594 |
| 2015-03 | 3.914 | 4.718 |
| 2015-02 | 3.906 | 4.937 |
| 2015-01 | 3.971 | 4.841 |
| 2014-12 | 4.067 | 4.721 |
| 2014-11 | 3.827 | 4.526 |
| 2014-10 | 3.934 | 4.389 |
| 2014-09 | 3.968 | 4.697 |
| 2014-08 | 3.907 | 4.748 |
| 2014-07 | 3.885 | 4.74 |
| 2014-06 | 3.985 | 4.731 |
| 2014-05 | 3.841 | 4.811 |
| 2014-04 | 3.867 | 4.511 |
| 2014-03 | 3.902 | 4.524 |
| 2014-02 | 3.863 | 4.59 |
| 2014-01 | 3.92 | 4.631 |
| 2013-12 | 3.951 | 4.924 |
| 2013-11 | 3.928 | 5.253 |
| 2013-10 | 3.923 | 4.647 |
| 2013-09 | 3.914 | 4.986 |
| 2013-08 | 3.963 | 4.957 |
| 2013-07 | 3.977 | 5.003 |
| 2013-06 | 3.895 | 5.078 |
| 2013-05 | 4.089 | 5.293 |
| 2013-04 | 4.035 | 5.4 |
| 2013-03 | 3.996 | 5.358 |
| 2013-02 | 3.931 | 5.256 |
| 2013-01 | 3.917 | 5.114 |
| 2012-12 | 3.905 | 4.915 |
| 2012-11 | 4.091 | 5.13 |
| 2012-10 | 3.999 | 4.989 |
| 2012-09 | 3.965 | 4.986 |
| 2012-08 | 3.998 | 4.97 |
| 2012-07 | 4.005 | 4.965 |
| 2012-06 | 4.095 | 4.948 |
| 2012-05 | 4.062 | 4.951 |
| 2012-04 | 3.965 | 5.372 |
| 2012-03 | 4.032 | 4.575 |
| 2012-02 | 4.07 | 5.834 |
| 2012-01 | 4.033 | 4.853 |
| 2011-12 | 3.858 | 4.788 |
| 2011-11 | 4.013 | 4.788 |
| 2011-10 | 4.039 | 4.859 |
| 2011-09 | 4.044 | 4.915 |
| 2011-08 | 4.132 | 4.966 |
| 2011-07 | 3.979 | 4.933 |
| 2011-06 | 4.104 | 4.932 |
| 2011-05 | 3.83 | 4.786 |
| 2011-04 | 4.026 | 4.482 |
| 2011-03 | 4.08 | 4.855 |
| 2011-02 | 4.171 | 4.884 |
| 2011-01 | 4.193 | 5.048 |
| 2010-12 | 4.0 | 5.536 |
| 2010-11 | 4.135 | 5.169 |
| 2010-10 | 4.145 | 5.172 |
| 2010-09 | 4.156 | 5.04 |
| 2010-08 | 4.088 | 5.018 |
| 2010-07 | 4.198 | 4.985 |
| 2010-06 | 4.096 | 4.981 |
| 2010-05 | 4.12 | 5.22 |
| 2010-04 | 4.208 | 5.007 |
| 2010-03 | 4.097 | 5.109 |
| 2010-02 | 4.255 | 5.217 |
| 2010-01 | 3.94 | 5.363 |
| 2009-12 | 4.247 | 4.979 |
| 2009-11 | 4.16 | 4.749 |
| 2009-10 | 4.109 | 4.937 |
| 2009-09 | 4.148 | 4.964 |
| 2009-08 | 4.081 | 5.011 |
| 2009-07 | 4.244 | 4.989 |
| 2009-06 | 4.262 | 4.978 |
| 2009-05 | 4.238 | 4.961 |
| 2009-04 | 4.262 | 5.005 |
| 2009-03 | 4.207 | 4.993 |
| 2009-02 | 4.198 | 5.197 |
| 2009-01 | 4.254 | 5.357 |
graphiqueBreakdown of energy

- Source: INSEE.
Food products: slight rebound
In September 2025, household food consumption rebounded slightly (+0.2% after -0.1% in August 2025 – revised data). The downturn in beverage purchases was largely offset by the rebound in purchases of bakery and pastry products and miscellaneous food products.
Meanwhile, tobacco consumption fell for the fifth consecutive month.
Over the third quarter of 2025, food consumption fell back (-1.0% after +1.6% in Q2 2025 – revised data).
tableauFood products, engineered goods and energy
| Engineered goods | Energy | Food products | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-09 | 21.346 | 8.18 | 16.777 |
| 2025-08 | 21.293 | 8.142 | 16.737 |
| 2025-07 | 21.19 | 8.148 | 16.749 |
| 2025-06 | 21.255 | 8.288 | 16.761 |
| 2025-05 | 21.161 | 8.013 | 16.967 |
| 2025-04 | 21.24 | 7.852 | 17.031 |
| 2025-03 | 21.152 | 8.159 | 16.439 |
| 2025-02 | 21.276 | 8.31 | 16.693 |
| 2025-01 | 21.2 | 8.272 | 16.867 |
| 2024-12 | 21.675 | 8.269 | 16.63 |
| 2024-11 | 21.312 | 8.122 | 16.996 |
| 2024-10 | 21.223 | 8.191 | 16.915 |
| 2024-09 | 21.494 | 8.237 | 16.694 |
| 2024-08 | 21.182 | 8.306 | 17.03 |
| 2024-07 | 21.195 | 8.239 | 16.821 |
| 2024-06 | 21.247 | 8.076 | 16.742 |
| 2024-05 | 21.321 | 8.265 | 16.837 |
| 2024-04 | 21.428 | 8.072 | 16.51 |
| 2024-03 | 21.403 | 8.004 | 17.184 |
| 2024-02 | 21.243 | 7.972 | 17.016 |
| 2024-01 | 21.204 | 8.125 | 16.899 |
| 2023-12 | 21.48 | 8.027 | 16.903 |
| 2023-11 | 21.457 | 7.935 | 16.983 |
| 2023-10 | 21.356 | 7.867 | 16.914 |
| 2023-09 | 21.249 | 8.018 | 17.24 |
| 2023-08 | 21.519 | 8.084 | 17.018 |
| 2023-07 | 21.554 | 8.125 | 17.095 |
| 2023-06 | 21.255 | 8.114 | 17.362 |
| 2023-05 | 21.358 | 8.083 | 16.928 |
| 2023-04 | 21.259 | 7.973 | 16.773 |
| 2023-03 | 21.248 | 8.268 | 16.97 |
| 2023-02 | 21.292 | 8.126 | 17.249 |
| 2023-01 | 21.282 | 8.087 | 17.45 |
| 2022-12 | 21.077 | 7.397 | 17.517 |
| 2022-11 | 21.379 | 8.048 | 17.475 |
| 2022-10 | 21.295 | 8.048 | 17.426 |
| 2022-09 | 21.759 | 8.682 | 17.739 |
| 2022-08 | 21.216 | 8.355 | 17.684 |
| 2022-07 | 20.64 | 8.415 | 17.671 |
| 2022-06 | 21.3 | 8.419 | 17.734 |
| 2022-05 | 21.464 | 8.255 | 17.504 |
| 2022-04 | 20.998 | 8.496 | 17.905 |
| 2022-03 | 21.102 | 8.39 | 17.461 |
| 2022-02 | 21.238 | 8.572 | 17.807 |
| 2022-01 | 21.185 | 8.494 | 17.891 |
| 2021-12 | 21.428 | 8.214 | 18.088 |
| 2021-11 | 21.526 | 8.891 | 18.0 |
| 2021-10 | 21.668 | 8.966 | 18.129 |
| 2021-09 | 21.714 | 8.699 | 18.078 |
| 2021-08 | 21.697 | 8.687 | 17.974 |
| 2021-07 | 21.794 | 8.742 | 18.201 |
| 2021-06 | 22.437 | 8.603 | 18.192 |
| 2021-05 | 21.844 | 8.673 | 18.455 |
| 2021-04 | 17.521 | 8.15 | 18.731 |
| 2021-03 | 21.075 | 8.479 | 18.578 |
| 2021-02 | 21.839 | 8.219 | 18.518 |
| 2021-01 | 21.324 | 8.428 | 18.418 |
| 2020-12 | 23.831 | 8.215 | 18.686 |
| 2020-11 | 16.388 | 7.215 | 17.704 |
| 2020-10 | 22.454 | 9.05 | 19.311 |
| 2020-09 | 22.192 | 8.54 | 18.265 |
| 2020-08 | 23.682 | 8.54 | 18.516 |
| 2020-07 | 22.307 | 8.615 | 18.536 |
| 2020-06 | 22.563 | 8.249 | 18.442 |
| 2020-05 | 19.092 | 7.274 | 18.242 |
| 2020-04 | 9.201 | 5.6 | 17.747 |
| 2020-03 | 13.842 | 7.62 | 18.461 |
| 2020-02 | 21.151 | 8.716 | 18.386 |
| 2020-01 | 21.162 | 8.561 | 18.002 |
| 2019-12 | 21.725 | 8.701 | 17.866 |
| 2019-11 | 21.585 | 8.72 | 17.814 |
| 2019-10 | 21.461 | 8.583 | 17.823 |
| 2019-09 | 21.386 | 8.689 | 17.861 |
| 2019-08 | 21.71 | 8.66 | 17.807 |
| 2019-07 | 21.337 | 8.7 | 17.81 |
| 2019-06 | 21.275 | 8.743 | 17.714 |
| 2019-05 | 21.443 | 8.846 | 17.917 |
| 2019-04 | 21.306 | 8.726 | 17.955 |
| 2019-03 | 21.454 | 8.451 | 17.75 |
| 2019-02 | 21.324 | 8.595 | 17.845 |
| 2019-01 | 21.212 | 8.841 | 17.906 |
| 2018-12 | 20.636 | 8.512 | 18.123 |
| 2018-11 | 20.864 | 8.774 | 17.99 |
| 2018-10 | 21.051 | 8.79 | 18.003 |
| 2018-09 | 20.921 | 8.622 | 17.907 |
| 2018-08 | 21.289 | 8.714 | 18.059 |
| 2018-07 | 21.079 | 8.64 | 18.204 |
| 2018-06 | 21.038 | 8.693 | 18.177 |
| 2018-05 | 21.162 | 8.754 | 18.049 |
| 2018-04 | 21.267 | 8.521 | 17.705 |
| 2018-03 | 20.971 | 9.188 | 18.409 |
| 2018-02 | 20.99 | 9.225 | 18.27 |
| 2018-01 | 20.777 | 8.321 | 18.045 |
| 2017-12 | 21.116 | 9.141 | 18.032 |
| 2017-11 | 21.101 | 8.941 | 18.304 |
| 2017-10 | 20.68 | 8.492 | 18.181 |
| 2017-09 | 21.227 | 9.178 | 18.399 |
| 2017-08 | 20.79 | 8.84 | 18.144 |
| 2017-07 | 20.965 | 8.836 | 18.215 |
| 2017-06 | 20.669 | 8.805 | 18.305 |
| 2017-05 | 20.875 | 8.903 | 18.148 |
| 2017-04 | 20.616 | 8.65 | 18.197 |
| 2017-03 | 20.665 | 8.386 | 18.195 |
| 2017-02 | 20.72 | 8.467 | 18.194 |
| 2017-01 | 20.428 | 9.267 | 18.212 |
| 2016-12 | 20.415 | 8.938 | 18.059 |
| 2016-11 | 20.25 | 9.091 | 18.038 |
| 2016-10 | 20.45 | 9.18 | 18.27 |
| 2016-09 | 20.016 | 8.839 | 18.294 |
| 2016-08 | 19.877 | 8.912 | 18.119 |
| 2016-07 | 19.858 | 8.833 | 18.1 |
| 2016-06 | 20.552 | 8.568 | 17.998 |
| 2016-05 | 20.066 | 9.176 | 17.984 |
| 2016-04 | 20.36 | 9.028 | 17.837 |
| 2016-03 | 20.197 | 9.042 | 18.101 |
| 2016-02 | 20.018 | 8.913 | 18.2 |
| 2016-01 | 20.543 | 8.586 | 18.107 |
| 2015-12 | 20.256 | 8.483 | 18.148 |
| 2015-11 | 19.223 | 8.496 | 18.059 |
| 2015-10 | 19.785 | 9.078 | 17.989 |
| 2015-09 | 19.969 | 8.871 | 17.931 |
| 2015-08 | 19.789 | 8.726 | 18.146 |
| 2015-07 | 19.803 | 8.931 | 18.073 |
| 2015-06 | 19.79 | 8.723 | 18.109 |
| 2015-05 | 19.672 | 8.636 | 18.005 |
| 2015-04 | 19.619 | 8.637 | 18.005 |
| 2015-03 | 19.486 | 8.683 | 17.887 |
| 2015-02 | 19.515 | 8.878 | 17.919 |
| 2015-01 | 19.678 | 8.859 | 18.06 |
| 2014-12 | 19.469 | 8.855 | 18.054 |
| 2014-11 | 19.327 | 8.408 | 17.987 |
| 2014-10 | 19.229 | 8.407 | 17.904 |
| 2014-09 | 18.939 | 8.722 | 18.0 |
| 2014-08 | 19.315 | 8.699 | 17.759 |
| 2014-07 | 19.219 | 8.667 | 17.452 |
| 2014-06 | 19.167 | 8.772 | 17.767 |
| 2014-05 | 19.029 | 8.681 | 18.009 |
| 2014-04 | 19.017 | 8.441 | 17.835 |
| 2014-03 | 19.099 | 8.492 | 17.767 |
| 2014-02 | 19.001 | 8.508 | 17.686 |
| 2014-01 | 19.028 | 8.609 | 17.743 |
| 2013-12 | 19.46 | 8.913 | 17.754 |
| 2013-11 | 19.124 | 9.172 | 17.839 |
| 2013-10 | 19.028 | 8.639 | 17.787 |
| 2013-09 | 18.922 | 8.924 | 17.763 |
| 2013-08 | 18.814 | 8.956 | 17.819 |
| 2013-07 | 18.803 | 9.013 | 17.809 |
| 2013-06 | 18.832 | 8.981 | 17.502 |
| 2013-05 | 18.729 | 9.396 | 17.838 |
| 2013-04 | 18.755 | 9.426 | 17.373 |
| 2013-03 | 18.603 | 9.343 | 18.076 |
| 2013-02 | 18.611 | 9.177 | 17.69 |
| 2013-01 | 18.658 | 9.038 | 17.637 |
| 2012-12 | 19.081 | 8.852 | 17.625 |
| 2012-11 | 18.738 | 9.256 | 17.602 |
| 2012-10 | 18.944 | 9.026 | 17.599 |
| 2012-09 | 18.925 | 8.984 | 17.689 |
| 2012-08 | 18.85 | 9.008 | 17.743 |
| 2012-07 | 19.045 | 9.012 | 17.733 |
| 2012-06 | 18.971 | 9.103 | 17.776 |
| 2012-05 | 18.986 | 9.066 | 17.58 |
| 2012-04 | 18.723 | 9.319 | 17.612 |
| 2012-03 | 19.274 | 8.704 | 17.681 |
| 2012-02 | 19.018 | 9.845 | 17.695 |
| 2012-01 | 19.013 | 8.948 | 17.667 |
| 2011-12 | 19.405 | 8.691 | 17.375 |
| 2011-11 | 19.123 | 8.866 | 17.582 |
| 2011-10 | 19.176 | 8.96 | 17.708 |
| 2011-09 | 19.131 | 9.016 | 17.815 |
| 2011-08 | 19.207 | 9.162 | 17.605 |
| 2011-07 | 19.137 | 8.959 | 17.581 |
| 2011-06 | 19.265 | 9.099 | 17.688 |
| 2011-05 | 19.024 | 8.658 | 17.532 |
| 2011-04 | 19.263 | 8.603 | 17.774 |
| 2011-03 | 19.721 | 9.001 | 17.494 |
| 2011-02 | 20.069 | 9.13 | 17.686 |
| 2011-01 | 19.712 | 9.304 | 17.745 |
| 2010-12 | 19.542 | 9.554 | 17.764 |
| 2010-11 | 19.464 | 9.349 | 17.652 |
| 2010-10 | 19.018 | 9.363 | 17.631 |
| 2010-09 | 19.206 | 9.249 | 17.512 |
| 2010-08 | 19.017 | 9.156 | 17.469 |
| 2010-07 | 19.246 | 9.242 | 17.625 |
| 2010-06 | 18.608 | 9.129 | 17.332 |
| 2010-05 | 19.145 | 9.382 | 17.549 |
| 2010-04 | 18.89 | 9.273 | 17.358 |
| 2010-03 | 19.156 | 9.252 | 17.332 |
| 2010-02 | 18.721 | 9.524 | 17.241 |
| 2010-01 | 19.067 | 9.326 | 17.17 |
| 2009-12 | 19.448 | 9.298 | 17.183 |
| 2009-11 | 19.171 | 8.999 | 17.097 |
| 2009-10 | 19.089 | 9.098 | 17.285 |
| 2009-09 | 18.935 | 9.167 | 17.153 |
| 2009-08 | 18.504 | 9.127 | 17.453 |
| 2009-07 | 18.59 | 9.304 | 17.144 |
| 2009-06 | 19.122 | 9.315 | 17.123 |
| 2009-05 | 18.844 | 9.273 | 17.045 |
| 2009-04 | 18.626 | 9.339 | 17.093 |
| 2009-03 | 18.495 | 9.262 | 16.694 |
| 2009-02 | 18.312 | 9.425 | 16.956 |
| 2009-01 | 18.729 | 9.628 | 17.285 |
graphiqueFood products, engineered goods and energy

- Source: INSEE.
Engineered goods: slowdown
In September 2025, household consumption of engineered goods slowed down (+0.3% after +0.5% in August 2025 – revised data). Spending on durable goods was back on the rise (+0.4% after remaining stable in August 2025), while that on textile-clothing slowed markedly (+0.1% after +2.6%). Spending on “other engineered goods” rose again slightly (+0.1%, as in August 2025).
Over the third quarter of 2025, consumption of engineered goods picked up (+0.3% after remaining stable in Q2 2025).
Durable goods: rebound
In September 2025, consumption of durable goods rebounded (+0.4% after remaining stable in August 2025 – revised data), driven by a upturn in purchases of household durables (+1.0% after -2.5% in August 2025 – revised data ), in particular computers, communication equipments and furniture. Conversely, consumption of transportation equipments slowed markedly (+0.1% after +1.4%).
Textile-clothing: stabilisation
In September 2025, spending on clothing and textiles remained virtually stable (+0.1% after +2.6% in August 2025 – revised data).
Other engineered goods: further slight increase
In September 2025, consumption of “other engineered goods” rose again slightly (+0.1%, as in August 2025).
tableauBreakdown of engineered goods
| Other engineered goods | Household durables | Textile-clothing | Transport equipment | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-09 | 6.333 | 3.703 | 4.077 | 5.474 |
| 2025-08 | 6.326 | 3.666 | 4.075 | 5.466 |
| 2025-07 | 6.321 | 3.759 | 3.97 | 5.39 |
| 2025-06 | 6.307 | 3.657 | 4.089 | 5.472 |
| 2025-05 | 6.32 | 3.659 | 4.081 | 5.337 |
| 2025-04 | 6.31 | 3.663 | 4.089 | 5.409 |
| 2025-03 | 6.305 | 3.645 | 4.089 | 5.339 |
| 2025-02 | 6.3 | 3.672 | 4.032 | 5.489 |
| 2025-01 | 6.313 | 3.642 | 4.025 | 5.421 |
| 2024-12 | 6.259 | 3.744 | 4.119 | 5.768 |
| 2024-11 | 6.248 | 3.594 | 4.051 | 5.625 |
| 2024-10 | 6.238 | 3.616 | 4.085 | 5.503 |
| 2024-09 | 6.265 | 3.647 | 4.294 | 5.512 |
| 2024-08 | 6.245 | 3.552 | 4.072 | 5.528 |
| 2024-07 | 6.232 | 3.627 | 4.08 | 5.485 |
| 2024-06 | 6.219 | 3.617 | 4.058 | 5.552 |
| 2024-05 | 6.241 | 3.631 | 4.044 | 5.595 |
| 2024-04 | 6.224 | 3.628 | 4.047 | 5.71 |
| 2024-03 | 6.198 | 3.59 | 4.105 | 5.683 |
| 2024-02 | 6.202 | 3.596 | 4.09 | 5.545 |
| 2024-01 | 6.202 | 3.594 | 4.109 | 5.537 |
| 2023-12 | 6.208 | 3.567 | 4.06 | 5.861 |
| 2023-11 | 6.204 | 3.667 | 4.13 | 5.659 |
| 2023-10 | 6.202 | 3.619 | 4.033 | 5.704 |
| 2023-09 | 6.202 | 3.636 | 3.936 | 5.68 |
| 2023-08 | 6.22 | 3.663 | 4.048 | 5.807 |
| 2023-07 | 6.242 | 3.696 | 4.151 | 5.676 |
| 2023-06 | 6.262 | 3.633 | 4.127 | 5.447 |
| 2023-05 | 6.182 | 3.61 | 4.233 | 5.615 |
| 2023-04 | 6.228 | 3.63 | 4.073 | 5.57 |
| 2023-03 | 6.238 | 3.683 | 4.052 | 5.512 |
| 2023-02 | 6.259 | 3.654 | 4.135 | 5.498 |
| 2023-01 | 6.296 | 3.713 | 4.097 | 5.44 |
| 2022-12 | 6.354 | 3.664 | 4.116 | 5.252 |
| 2022-11 | 6.364 | 3.8 | 4.099 | 5.363 |
| 2022-10 | 6.377 | 3.788 | 4.117 | 5.299 |
| 2022-09 | 6.386 | 3.939 | 4.406 | 5.327 |
| 2022-08 | 6.381 | 3.768 | 4.132 | 5.23 |
| 2022-07 | 6.391 | 3.572 | 3.878 | 5.132 |
| 2022-06 | 6.371 | 3.832 | 4.212 | 5.196 |
| 2022-05 | 6.382 | 3.788 | 4.492 | 5.131 |
| 2022-04 | 6.377 | 3.781 | 4.111 | 5.037 |
| 2022-03 | 6.382 | 3.785 | 4.152 | 5.087 |
| 2022-02 | 6.366 | 3.819 | 4.158 | 5.178 |
| 2022-01 | 6.4 | 3.871 | 4.01 | 5.225 |
| 2021-12 | 6.393 | 3.784 | 4.328 | 5.174 |
| 2021-11 | 6.373 | 3.917 | 4.357 | 5.149 |
| 2021-10 | 6.356 | 3.86 | 4.494 | 5.227 |
| 2021-09 | 6.364 | 3.918 | 4.414 | 5.289 |
| 2021-08 | 6.38 | 3.951 | 4.408 | 5.284 |
| 2021-07 | 6.417 | 3.956 | 4.408 | 5.289 |
| 2021-06 | 6.432 | 4.055 | 4.775 | 5.384 |
| 2021-05 | 6.314 | 4.215 | 4.473 | 5.323 |
| 2021-04 | 5.7 | 3.514 | 1.985 | 5.177 |
| 2021-03 | 6.299 | 4.064 | 3.812 | 5.298 |
| 2021-02 | 6.216 | 4.209 | 4.479 | 5.282 |
| 2021-01 | 6.254 | 3.977 | 3.867 | 5.596 |
| 2020-12 | 6.591 | 4.967 | 5.054 | 5.489 |
| 2020-11 | 5.577 | 2.99 | 2.106 | 4.818 |
| 2020-10 | 6.546 | 4.117 | 4.274 | 5.86 |
| 2020-09 | 6.38 | 3.973 | 4.434 | 5.706 |
| 2020-08 | 6.492 | 4.153 | 5.249 | 6.025 |
| 2020-07 | 6.385 | 3.811 | 4.131 | 6.378 |
| 2020-06 | 6.549 | 4.233 | 4.056 | 6.052 |
| 2020-05 | 6.044 | 3.675 | 3.886 | 4.537 |
| 2020-04 | 4.285 | 1.955 | 0.95 | 1.891 |
| 2020-03 | 5.132 | 2.722 | 2.076 | 3.029 |
| 2020-02 | 6.18 | 3.464 | 4.331 | 5.612 |
| 2020-01 | 6.156 | 3.578 | 4.43 | 5.529 |
| 2019-12 | 6.122 | 3.693 | 4.345 | 5.973 |
| 2019-11 | 6.154 | 3.519 | 4.459 | 5.905 |
| 2019-10 | 6.121 | 3.525 | 4.421 | 5.868 |
| 2019-09 | 6.101 | 3.482 | 4.457 | 5.803 |
| 2019-08 | 6.079 | 3.462 | 4.46 | 6.172 |
| 2019-07 | 6.059 | 3.451 | 4.366 | 5.949 |
| 2019-06 | 6.052 | 3.324 | 4.513 | 5.891 |
| 2019-05 | 6.056 | 3.548 | 4.434 | 5.855 |
| 2019-04 | 6.031 | 3.517 | 4.426 | 5.813 |
| 2019-03 | 6.037 | 3.481 | 4.468 | 5.953 |
| 2019-02 | 6.055 | 3.443 | 4.553 | 5.776 |
| 2019-01 | 6.025 | 3.423 | 4.468 | 5.8 |
| 2018-12 | 6.029 | 3.332 | 4.389 | 5.397 |
| 2018-11 | 6.0 | 3.366 | 4.335 | 5.686 |
| 2018-10 | 6.035 | 3.369 | 4.401 | 5.764 |
| 2018-09 | 6.041 | 3.356 | 4.36 | 5.7 |
| 2018-08 | 6.044 | 3.359 | 4.447 | 5.992 |
| 2018-07 | 6.051 | 3.302 | 4.486 | 5.779 |
| 2018-06 | 6.04 | 3.394 | 4.353 | 5.792 |
| 2018-05 | 6.048 | 3.327 | 4.432 | 5.908 |
| 2018-04 | 6.044 | 3.242 | 4.669 | 5.868 |
| 2018-03 | 6.036 | 3.357 | 4.39 | 5.714 |
| 2018-02 | 6.002 | 3.312 | 4.554 | 5.681 |
| 2018-01 | 6.005 | 3.298 | 4.433 | 5.573 |
| 2017-12 | 6.011 | 3.306 | 4.495 | 5.855 |
| 2017-11 | 6.008 | 3.393 | 4.576 | 5.638 |
| 2017-10 | 5.99 | 3.292 | 4.288 | 5.643 |
| 2017-09 | 5.981 | 3.328 | 4.837 | 5.627 |
| 2017-08 | 5.974 | 3.295 | 4.515 | 5.547 |
| 2017-07 | 5.978 | 3.325 | 4.548 | 5.643 |
| 2017-06 | 5.95 | 3.269 | 4.409 | 5.588 |
| 2017-05 | 5.929 | 3.243 | 4.602 | 5.656 |
| 2017-04 | 5.926 | 3.228 | 4.476 | 5.534 |
| 2017-03 | 5.924 | 3.205 | 4.58 | 5.504 |
| 2017-02 | 5.916 | 3.245 | 4.636 | 5.461 |
| 2017-01 | 5.92 | 3.121 | 4.514 | 5.435 |
| 2016-12 | 5.91 | 3.118 | 4.427 | 5.521 |
| 2016-11 | 5.887 | 3.074 | 4.369 | 5.491 |
| 2016-10 | 5.881 | 3.148 | 4.653 | 5.307 |
| 2016-09 | 5.87 | 3.092 | 4.255 | 5.352 |
| 2016-08 | 5.864 | 3.066 | 4.34 | 5.206 |
| 2016-07 | 5.863 | 3.004 | 4.407 | 5.16 |
| 2016-06 | 5.879 | 3.348 | 4.68 | 5.156 |
| 2016-05 | 5.857 | 3.167 | 4.366 | 5.21 |
| 2016-04 | 5.857 | 3.435 | 4.341 | 5.245 |
| 2016-03 | 5.851 | 3.299 | 4.36 | 5.215 |
| 2016-02 | 5.835 | 3.175 | 4.391 | 5.146 |
| 2016-01 | 5.853 | 3.168 | 4.855 | 5.163 |
| 2015-12 | 5.848 | 3.394 | 4.457 | 5.013 |
| 2015-11 | 5.786 | 2.901 | 4.205 | 4.9 |
| 2015-10 | 5.821 | 3.022 | 4.517 | 4.99 |
| 2015-09 | 5.84 | 3.066 | 4.581 | 5.005 |
| 2015-08 | 5.81 | 3.06 | 4.59 | 4.843 |
| 2015-07 | 5.821 | 3.009 | 4.518 | 4.972 |
| 2015-06 | 5.824 | 2.945 | 4.578 | 4.97 |
| 2015-05 | 5.833 | 2.962 | 4.482 | 4.895 |
| 2015-04 | 5.807 | 2.934 | 4.588 | 4.818 |
| 2015-03 | 5.793 | 2.96 | 4.462 | 4.778 |
| 2015-02 | 5.8 | 2.985 | 4.485 | 4.751 |
| 2015-01 | 5.781 | 2.995 | 4.654 | 4.764 |
| 2014-12 | 5.737 | 3.021 | 4.528 | 4.691 |
| 2014-11 | 5.725 | 2.947 | 4.462 | 4.71 |
| 2014-10 | 5.705 | 2.935 | 4.369 | 4.747 |
| 2014-09 | 5.7 | 2.93 | 4.129 | 4.712 |
| 2014-08 | 5.711 | 2.954 | 4.446 | 4.75 |
| 2014-07 | 5.672 | 2.912 | 4.516 | 4.665 |
| 2014-06 | 5.653 | 2.833 | 4.534 | 4.723 |
| 2014-05 | 5.65 | 2.886 | 4.406 | 4.637 |
| 2014-04 | 5.63 | 2.747 | 4.4 | 4.833 |
| 2014-03 | 5.638 | 2.748 | 4.545 | 4.759 |
| 2014-02 | 5.611 | 2.755 | 4.437 | 4.763 |
| 2014-01 | 5.619 | 2.814 | 4.563 | 4.567 |
| 2013-12 | 5.59 | 2.84 | 4.424 | 5.206 |
| 2013-11 | 5.586 | 2.749 | 4.547 | 4.846 |
| 2013-10 | 5.571 | 2.776 | 4.426 | 4.842 |
| 2013-09 | 5.553 | 2.746 | 4.435 | 4.791 |
| 2013-08 | 5.548 | 2.718 | 4.328 | 4.828 |
| 2013-07 | 5.53 | 2.651 | 4.463 | 4.779 |
| 2013-06 | 5.528 | 2.729 | 4.407 | 4.762 |
| 2013-05 | 5.548 | 2.726 | 4.269 | 4.771 |
| 2013-04 | 5.535 | 2.71 | 4.384 | 4.719 |
| 2013-03 | 5.504 | 2.706 | 4.338 | 4.63 |
| 2013-02 | 5.482 | 2.64 | 4.368 | 4.741 |
| 2013-01 | 5.491 | 2.652 | 4.475 | 4.656 |
| 2012-12 | 5.489 | 2.713 | 4.46 | 5.037 |
| 2012-11 | 5.459 | 2.692 | 4.392 | 4.784 |
| 2012-10 | 5.485 | 2.654 | 4.513 | 4.906 |
| 2012-09 | 5.472 | 2.651 | 4.544 | 4.897 |
| 2012-08 | 5.475 | 2.626 | 4.383 | 4.985 |
| 2012-07 | 5.483 | 2.697 | 4.479 | 4.967 |
| 2012-06 | 5.53 | 2.692 | 4.254 | 5.057 |
| 2012-05 | 5.421 | 2.669 | 4.486 | 5.07 |
| 2012-04 | 5.43 | 2.698 | 4.122 | 5.045 |
| 2012-03 | 5.481 | 2.584 | 4.681 | 5.161 |
| 2012-02 | 5.433 | 2.658 | 4.508 | 5.054 |
| 2012-01 | 5.426 | 2.582 | 4.569 | 5.063 |
| 2011-12 | 5.44 | 2.747 | 4.472 | 5.298 |
| 2011-11 | 5.465 | 2.481 | 4.452 | 5.418 |
| 2011-10 | 5.457 | 2.544 | 4.518 | 5.298 |
| 2011-09 | 5.454 | 2.561 | 4.409 | 5.313 |
| 2011-08 | 5.447 | 2.573 | 4.476 | 5.33 |
| 2011-07 | 5.44 | 2.599 | 4.419 | 5.271 |
| 2011-06 | 5.45 | 2.608 | 4.61 | 5.176 |
| 2011-05 | 5.42 | 2.516 | 4.507 | 5.22 |
| 2011-04 | 5.422 | 2.485 | 4.694 | 5.336 |
| 2011-03 | 5.412 | 2.627 | 4.601 | 5.761 |
| 2011-02 | 5.406 | 2.663 | 4.69 | 5.997 |
| 2011-01 | 5.398 | 2.592 | 4.55 | 5.858 |
| 2010-12 | 5.376 | 2.518 | 4.626 | 5.744 |
| 2010-11 | 5.358 | 2.486 | 4.657 | 5.711 |
| 2010-10 | 5.336 | 2.488 | 4.537 | 5.341 |
| 2010-09 | 5.323 | 2.532 | 4.614 | 5.415 |
| 2010-08 | 5.293 | 2.544 | 4.627 | 5.175 |
| 2010-07 | 5.296 | 2.411 | 4.901 | 5.353 |
| 2010-06 | 5.275 | 2.438 | 4.225 | 5.362 |
| 2010-05 | 5.346 | 2.571 | 4.544 | 5.285 |
| 2010-04 | 5.248 | 2.41 | 4.584 | 5.353 |
| 2010-03 | 5.233 | 2.462 | 4.596 | 5.555 |
| 2010-02 | 5.184 | 2.428 | 4.396 | 5.403 |
| 2010-01 | 5.147 | 2.414 | 4.689 | 5.528 |
| 2009-12 | 5.154 | 2.477 | 4.605 | 5.945 |
| 2009-11 | 5.12 | 2.38 | 4.503 | 5.944 |
| 2009-10 | 5.115 | 2.384 | 4.626 | 5.702 |
| 2009-09 | 5.099 | 2.39 | 4.526 | 5.621 |
| 2009-08 | 5.08 | 2.367 | 4.285 | 5.451 |
| 2009-07 | 5.055 | 2.336 | 4.433 | 5.475 |
| 2009-06 | 5.169 | 2.34 | 4.779 | 5.504 |
| 2009-05 | 5.067 | 2.285 | 4.506 | 5.853 |
| 2009-04 | 5.095 | 2.288 | 4.504 | 5.467 |
| 2009-03 | 5.083 | 2.258 | 4.59 | 5.323 |
| 2009-02 | 5.069 | 2.24 | 4.437 | 5.304 |
| 2009-01 | 5.149 | 2.274 | 4.746 | 5.315 |
graphiqueBreakdown of engineered goods

- Source: INSEE.
tableauHousehold consumption expenditure on goods
| Weight (1) | July 25 / June 25 | Aug. 25/ July 25 | Sept. 25/ Aug. 25 | Sept. 25 / Sept. 24 | Q / Q-1 (2) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Food products | 38 | -0.1 | -0.1 | 0.2 | 0.5 | -1,0 |
| - excl. Tobacco | 34 | 0.1 | 0,0 | 0.3 | 1.4 | -0.8 |
| Engineered goods | 43 | -0.3 | 0.5 | 0.3 | -0.7 | 0.3 |
| - Durables | 22 | 0.3 | 0,0 | 0.4 | -0.1 | 0.8 |
| - Including Transport equipment | 12 | -1.5 | 1.4 | 0.1 | -0.7 | 0.7 |
| - Including Household durables | 7 | 2.8 | -2.5 | 1,0 | 1.5 | 1.4 |
| - Textile-clothing | 8 | -2.9 | 2.6 | 0.1 | -5.1 | -1.1 |
| - Other engineered goods | 13 | 0.2 | 0.1 | 0.1 | 1.1 | 0.2 |
| Energy | 20 | -1.7 | -0.1 | 0.5 | -0.7 | 1.3 |
| - Energy. water. waste | 11 | -0.3 | -0.1 | 0.5 | -1.4 | 3.9 |
| - Refined Products | 9 | -3.6 | -0.1 | 0.4 | 0.1 | -2.1 |
| Total | 100 | -0.5 | 0.2 | 0.3 | -0.3 | 0,0 |
| - Including Manufactured goods | 84 | -0.5 | 0.2 | 0.2 | -0.2 | -0.5 |
- (1) Weighting in the consumption expenditure on goods in value in 2023.
- (2) Last three months / previous three months.
- Source: INSEE.
Revisions
The monthly change in household consumption of goods for August 2025 has been revised upwards by 0.1 percentage points, to +0.2% instead of +0.1% after rounding. Since the previous publication, new information has been integrated and the seasonal adjustment (SA) and working day adjustment (WDA) coefficients have been updated.
For more information
*Volumes are measured at chain-link previous year prices (2020 euro billions) and all figures are seasonally and working-day adjusted (WDA-SA).
Scope and definition–Consumption expenditure on goods is compliant with the national accounts definition (NAF Rev. 2). In 2020, they accounted for nearly 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 of household consumption of goods is the compilation of a variety of statistical sources issued by the National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies (INSEE) (consumer price indices, production price indices, turnover indices and scanner data), the Bank of France, the Statistical Data and Studies Department (SDES) of the ministry in charge of ecological transition, the French Institute of Fashion (IFM), the National Health-Insurance Administration (CNAM), the National Trade Association for Rubber and Polymers (SNCP) (renamed elanova on 1st October 2022), the Board of Oil (CPDP), the Pharmaceutical Companies Association (LEEM), OpenHealth, GFK, Logista.
Next publication: 28 November 2025 at 8:45 am.
Documentation
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