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Informations Rapides · 30 October 2025 · n° 270
Informations rapidesHousehold 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.

Informations rapides
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Paru le :Paru le30/10/2025
Prochaine parution le : 28/11/2025 at 08:45 - October 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.

Total consumption of goods in volume

Total 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

Total 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.

Breakdown of energy

Breakdown 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

Breakdown 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).

Food products, engineered goods and energy

Food 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

Food 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).

Breakdown of engineered goods

Breakdown 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

Breakdown of engineered goods

  • Source: INSEE.

Household consumption expenditure on goods

Changes in %. Volume at previous year’s prices. chain-linked WDA-SA
Household consumption expenditure on goods (Changes in %. Volume at previous year’s prices. chain-linked WDA-SA)
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.

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*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.

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