European Consumer Goods Nominal Expenditure Per Capita by Country

In 2024, European Consumer Goods Nominal Expenditure Per Capita showcases varying trends across countries. Luxembourg leads with €18.9K, followed by Iceland at €17.2K, and Norway at €17.02K. Switzerland and Denmark also report high expenditures, €14.96K and €13.9K respectively. On the lower end, countries like Bosnia and Herzegovina (€3.45K) and Macedonia (€3.2K) exhibit significantly lower spending per capita.

Notably, countries like Germany (€12.55K), the Netherlands (€12.44K), and France (€9.86K) have moderate expenditures. Emerging economies such as Poland (€6.45K) and Romania (€6.37K) show considerable growth potential.

Over the past few years, we observed nil variations, indicating a stabilized expenditure pattern, with slight increases reflecting economic improvements and consumer confidence.

Future trends to watch include: - Potential spikes in digital and e-commerce spending.- Increased focus on sustainable and health-related consumer goods.- Economic shifts impacting discretionary spending patterns across different income groups.

Top countries in Consumer Goods Nominal Expenditure Per Capita by Country

# 10 Countries Euros Per Capita Last Year
1 1 Luxembourg 18,900 2023 View data
2 2 Iceland 17,200 2023 View data
3 3 Norway 17,020 2023 View data
4 4 Switzerland 14,960 2023 View data
5 5 Denmark 13,900 2023 View data
6 6 Austria 13,370 2023 View data
7 7 Germany 12,550 2023 View data
8 8 Netherlands 12,440 2023 View data
9 9 Finland 11,670 2023 View data
10 10 Sweden 11,290 2023 View data

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