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Decreased consumption of goods
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2012-08-13T10:00:00.000Z
Wholesale and retail trade and service activities;Income and consumption;National accounts and business cycles
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Index of household consumption of goodsJune 2012

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Decreased consumption of goods

Household consumption of goods decreased by 1.3 per cent from May to June 2012, according to seasonally-adjusted figures. It was a consistent decline in all main categories of consumption of goods.

Index of household consumption of goods, seasonally adjusted. 2005=100

Consumption of food and beverages went down by 1.4 per cent from May to June after an increase the two last months. As a result of this, household consumption of goods was pulled down by 0.5 percentage points.

Purchases of vehicles and engine fuels went down by 2.7 per cent in June. Electricity and heating fuels also decreased as a result of lower consumption of electricity.

Household purchase of other goods including clothes and shoes, leisure equipment and appliances went down by 0.8 per cent form May to June. Clothes and shoes had the biggest contribution to the decrease.

Without adjusting for seasonal variations, the total household consumption of goods was 4.6 per cent higher in June 2012 than in June 2011.

Index of household consumption of goods, June 2012. Seasonally adjusted and unadjusted volume indices. June 2011 - June 2012. 2005=1001
Period       Sesonally adjusted       Change from previous month.
Per cent
      Unadjusted       Change from the same month
last year. Per cent
2012        
June  120.9 -1.3  127.8 4.6
May  122.5 0.9  122.9 2.8
April  121.4 1.5  109.4 -3.3
March  119.7 -0.2  121.8 5.3
February  119.9 0.9  109.1 5.0
January  118.9 0.3  114.7 4.3
         
2011        
December  118.5 0.1  153.4 0.2
November  118.4 -0.4  122.5 -0.9
October  118.8 0.1  116.9 0.6
September  118.7 -0.3  116.4 2.6
August  119.0 1.5  123.1 5.7
July  117.2 -0.7  118.2 -2.1
June  118.0 -0.1  122.2 -0.2
May  118.1 0.3  119.6 6.5
1  Please note that the indices have been revised.

Comparability to the index of retail sales

The index of household consumption of goods describes the development in household consumption, while the index of retail sales measures the development in retail sales. Compared to the index of retail sales, the index of household consumption of goods has a wider selection of goods. The calculation of the index of household consumption of goods is based on information from the index of retail sales, plus purchases of cars (initial registration) and consumption of electricity and heating fuels. This may result in deviations in the development of the two indices. Additionally, it should be borne in mind that the Standard Industrial Classification changed on 1 January 2009, which inter alia means that petrol stations from then onwards are part of retail sales.

Connection to quarterly national accounts

The index of household consumption of goods uses the same definitions and methods of compilation as the quarterly national accounts, and thus serves as an indicator of household consumption in the quarterly national accounts.

Revisions

Since Statistics Norway gives a high priority to timeliness in the release of statistics, the index of household consumption of goods sometimes has to rely on preliminary estimates, which are replaced in subsequent releases.

The national accounts have recently carried out a revision of the time series . The index of household consumption of goods, which uses the same methods and definitions as the consumption calculations in the quarterly national accounts, is affected by this revision. Also, the reference year has been changed to 2005.

Seasonally-adjusted figures

As regards the seasonally-adjusted figures, the figures for previous periods may be revised when a new month is added to the series. For further information, see About seasonal adjustments in the left margin.