Table

Households and NPISH. Income, expenditure and saving. Seasonally adjusted. Current prices. Percentage change from the previous period
201120124th quarter 20111st quarter 20122nd quarter 20123rd quarter 20124th quarter 20121st quarter 2013
Output, basic values5.54.90.81.51.01.01.50.7
- Intermediate consumption5.56.42.02.31.01.61.21.5
= Gross value added5.43.5-0.10.81.10.41.70.0
- Consumption of fixed capital6.96.01.81.21.41.51.41.5
- Compensation of employees paid5.65.51.32.30.51.41.8-0.1
- Other taxes on production-0.47.00.92.32.60.91.0-0.5
+ Other subsidies on production2.33.6-0.2-0.63.60.42.0-1.8
= Mixed income4.21.3-1.8-0.21.5-0.72.0-1.0
+ Compensation of employees6.76.40.92.61.20.21.81.6
+ Property income1.03.71.6-0.30.60.5-0.4-0.2
- Property income paid11.411.84.63.91.7-0.2-0.5-0.1
+ Correction for FISIM2.313.210.72.50.71.41.90.8
= Primary income5.65.50.82.11.10.21.81.4
+ Pensions and benefits from general government6.35.50.52.60.11.71.61.5
+ Benefits from pension funds7.63.70.81.30.50.50.8-0.2
+ Net current transfers to NPISH6.15.41.22.5-0.11.10.8-0.4
- Current taxes on income, wealth, etc6.36.20.82.31.40.51.61.1
- Contributions to pension funds7.612.11.23.85.32.60.4-4.3
- Other current transfers paid, net-3.784.86.245.911.93.03.9-12.1
= Disposable income5.44.50.61.90.20.31.91.9
+ Adjustment for households' pension funds7.723.15.214.31.07.6-4.1-5.8
- Total consumption by households and NPISHs3.83.81.01.70.20.91.21.5
= Saving, net............
+ Capital transfers, net............
- Investment in non-financial capital49.512.91.3-1.33.212.42.54.1
= Net lending (+) / net borrowing (-)............
MEMO: Savings ratio (per cent)7.38.5............
MEMO: Disposable real income in 2005 prices4.13.70.51.4-0.50.71.50.9