Friday, March 25, 2016

Dutch economy back on level crisis – Financieele Dagblad

The Dutch economy has come back last year after seven years at the level before the crisis of 2008. This is due to the growth of 2, 0% over the last year. Thus, let the Central Bureau of Statistics on Friday. That 2.0% is slightly lower than the calculation of 1.9% where CBS six weeks ago came along.

According to chief economist Peter Hein van Mulligen of CBS was the income per capita last year still 2.5% lower than in 2008.

According to the second calculation of the CBS increased the number of jobs of employed persons in the fourth quarter by 60,000 compared to the third quarter of 2015. the first calculation amounted to an increase of 48,000 jobs. Around 2015 there were 109,000 jobs in which the number of jobs, including part-time jobs, first came above 10 million.

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from Mulligen said the rise in disposable income of households with two, 1% the best economic news of last year. “Not for years incomes have risen so sharply.” He pointed out that it also households is well perish. Who saw their profits increase by € 19 billion. The families saw their income by the combined effect of lower inflation, slightly higher wages and a lower balance of charging premiums and taxes.

Notable was on last year’s sharp decline in public debt as a percentage of gross domestic product. Which fell from 68.2% of GDP to 65.1%. The flotation of part of ABN Amro put extra money in the drawer as well as the early termination of interest rate derivatives.

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