European Household Expenditure on Transportation by Country

In 2024, Germany leads European household expenditure on transportation with 246.92 Billion Euros, followed by France at 175.41 Billion Euros, and Italy at 130.44 Billion Euros. Notable decreases include Spain (91.84 Billion Euros) and the Netherlands (50.22 Billion Euros). Smaller allocations are observed in Belgium, Austria, Greece, Portugal, and particularly in Finland, Lithuania, Slovenia, Croatia, Luxembourg, and Estonia, which exhibit expenditures below 15 Billion Euros.

The year-on-year trends in 2023 reveal notable variations: Germany (1.07%), France (0.098%), Italy (-1.3%), Spain (0.041%), and the Netherlands (3.82%). Greece experienced the highest increase (3.83%), followed by Lithuania (8.55%). Estonia saw significant growth (6.36%), whereas the larger economies showed more modest shifts. This mixed landscape signifies varying economic conditions affecting transportation expenditures across Europe.

Future trends to watch for include increased investment in sustainable transportation and digital technologies. Urbanization and green policies are likely to shape transportation spending, especially in Western European countries. Additionally, economic fluctuations and energy prices will play crucial roles in determining spending patterns, driving potential disparities between Northern and Southern Europe.

Top countries in Household Expenditure on Transportation by Country

# 10 Countries Million Euros Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Germany 246,920 2023 -2.76% +1.07% View data
2 2 France 175,410 2023 -6.3% +0.098% View data
3 3 Italy 130,440 2023 -8.56% -1.3% View data
4 4 Spain 91,840 2023 -3.1% +0.041% View data
5 5 Netherlands 50,220 2023 +2.41% +3.82% View data
6 6 Belgium 25,600 2023 -0.27% +0.079% View data
7 7 Austria 25,060 2023 -6.1% +0.12% View data
8 8 Greece 20,370 2023 +2.51% +3.83% View data
9 9 Portugal 20,230 2023 +0.24% +1.39% View data
10 10 Finland 14,730 2023 +1.01% +0.93% View data

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