Table

Households and NPISH. Income, expenditure and saving. Current prices. Percentage change from the same period in the previous year
1st quarter 20132nd quarter 20133rd quarter 20134th quarter 20131st quarter 20142nd quarter 2014
Output, basic values1.86.25.45.96.55.1
- Intermediate consumption4.39.07.78.28.94.6
= Gross value added-0.33.33.53.94.45.6
- Consumption of fixed capital5.35.75.64.95.45.1
- Compensation of employees paid3.96.44.23.94.84.5
- Other taxes on production9.29.29.29.22.42.4
+ Other subsidies on production3.13.13.13.16.66.6
= Mixed income-4.9-0.21.82.93.96.8
+ Compensation of employees5.25.75.25.14.54.9
+ Property income8.511.48.810.03.37.2
- Property income paid3.69.29.08.58.5-0.2
+ Correction for FISIM23.225.418.613.513.9-1.2
= Primary income5.26.25.45.44.45.4
+ Pensions and benefits from general government4.45.44.83.75.34.3
+ Benefits from pension funds4.24.75.14.81.31.5
+ Net current transfers to NPISH3.77.26.35.25.24.1
- Current taxes on income, wealth, etc5.35.74.84.94.54.8
- Contributions to pension funds-2.8-2.8-2.8-2.80.00.0
- Other current transfers paid, net342.823.024.123.1103.918.4
= Disposable income5.36.86.05.64.85.4
+ Adjustment for households' pension funds-10.9-11.4-11.7-11.4-1.6-2.0
- Total consumption by households and NPISHs3.85.45.54.64.44.4
= Saving, net............
+ Capital transfers, net............
- Investment in non-financial capital26.818.34.76.4-9.8-10.0
= Net lending (+) / net borrowing (-)............
MEMO: Savings ratio (per cent)............
MEMO: Disposable real income in 2005 prices3.34.22.62.41.93.0