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Informations Rapides · 28 June 2024 · n° 160
Informations rapidesHousehold consumption of goods rebounded in May 2024 (+1.5%) Household consumption expenditure on goods - May 2024

In May 2024, household consumption expenditure on goods rebounded over one month (+1.5% in volume* after ‑0.9% in April 2024 – revised data). This rebound is explained by the rise in food consumption (+2.4%) and in energy consumption (+3.9%). The consumption of engineered goods has slightly decreased (‑0.3%).

Informations rapides
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Paru le :Paru le28/06/2024
Prochaine parution le : 30/07/2024 at 07:30 - June 2024

In May 2024, household consumption expenditure on goods rebounded over one month (+1.5% in volume* after ‑0.9% in April 2024 – revised data). This rebound is explained by the rise in food consumption (+2.4%) and in energy consumption (+3.9%). The consumption of engineered goods has slightly decreased (‑0.3%).

Total consumption of goods in volume

Total consumption of goods in volume
Monthly data
2024-05 46.577
2024-04 45.87
2024-03 46.288
2024-02 46.099
2024-01 46.088
2023-12 46.351
2023-11 46.257
2023-10 45.924
2023-09 46.28
2023-08 46.393
2023-07 46.631
2023-06 46.488
2023-05 46.153
2023-04 45.874
2023-03 46.146
2023-02 46.492
2023-01 46.647
2022-12 45.84
2022-11 46.797
2022-10 46.644
2022-09 48.047
2022-08 47.056
2022-07 46.605
2022-06 47.241
2022-05 47.182
2022-04 47.426
2022-03 46.801
2022-02 47.566
2022-01 47.547
2021-12 47.744
2021-11 48.338
2021-10 48.651
2021-09 48.384
2021-08 48.304
2021-07 48.728
2021-06 49.109
2021-05 48.938
2021-04 44.514
2021-03 48.26
2021-02 48.673
2021-01 48.259
2020-12 50.856
2020-11 41.135
2020-10 50.945
2020-09 49.031
2020-08 51.012
2020-07 49.783
2020-06 49.464
2020-05 44.476
2020-04 31.883
2020-03 39.728
2020-02 48.239
2020-01 47.764
2019-12 48.412
2019-11 48.175
2019-10 47.89
2019-09 47.954
2019-08 48.199
2019-07 47.879
2019-06 47.744
2019-05 48.223
2019-04 48.055
2019-03 47.761
2019-02 47.824
2019-01 48.052
2018-12 47.271
2018-11 47.608
2018-10 47.885
2018-09 47.468
2018-08 48.113
2018-07 47.958
2018-06 47.937
2018-05 48.056
2018-04 47.606
2018-03 48.613
2018-02 48.505
2018-01 47.195
2017-12 48.155
2017-11 48.319
2017-10 47.381
2017-09 48.837
2017-08 47.819
2017-07 48.089
2017-06 47.802
2017-05 47.964
2017-04 47.506
2017-03 47.309
2017-02 47.4
2017-01 47.92
2016-12 47.461
2016-11 47.387
2016-10 47.886
2016-09 47.085
2016-08 46.88
2016-07 46.742
2016-06 47.074
2016-05 47.212
2016-04 47.216
2016-03 47.292
2016-02 47.08
2016-01 47.238
2015-12 46.878
2015-11 45.699
2015-10 46.795
2015-09 46.74
2015-08 46.621
2015-07 46.8
2015-06 46.595
2015-05 46.261
2015-04 46.237
2015-03 46.029
2015-02 46.265
2015-01 46.56
2014-12 46.355
2014-11 45.644
2014-10 45.484
2014-09 45.57
2014-08 45.722
2014-07 45.264
2014-06 45.67
2014-05 45.641
2014-04 45.24
2014-03 45.338
2014-02 45.149
2014-01 45.327
2013-12 46.122
2013-11 46.04
2013-10 45.398
2013-09 45.566
2013-08 45.539
2013-07 45.55
2013-06 45.228
2013-05 45.862
2013-04 45.504
2013-03 45.868
2013-02 45.393
2013-01 45.228
2012-12 45.55
2012-11 45.508
2012-10 45.535
2012-09 45.532
2012-08 45.519
2012-07 45.736
2012-06 45.746
2012-05 45.6
2012-04 45.579
2012-03 45.631
2012-02 46.451
2012-01 45.571
2011-12 45.497
2011-11 45.553
2011-10 45.82
2011-09 45.885
2011-08 45.919
2011-07 45.611
2011-06 45.98
2011-05 45.168
2011-04 45.621
2011-03 46.229
2011-02 46.965
2011-01 46.767
2010-12 46.779
2010-11 46.41
2010-10 45.912
2010-09 45.927
2010-08 45.577
2010-07 46.034
2010-06 44.947
2010-05 45.971
2010-04 45.431
2010-03 45.69
2010-02 45.381
2010-01 45.494
2009-12 45.943
2009-11 45.291
2009-10 45.419
2009-09 45.209
2009-08 44.983
2009-07 44.966
2009-06 45.553
2009-05 45.167
2009-04 44.887
2009-03 44.334
2009-02 44.544
2009-01 45.419

Total consumption of goods in volume

  • Source: INSEE

Food products: sharp rebound

In May 2024, household food consumption was sharply back on the rise (+2.4% after ‑3.2% in April 2024 – revised data). This rebound was mainly driven by an increase in canned fish, meat, fruits and vegetables, as well as pasta and bakery products.

Over a year, household food consumption decreased by 0.7%.

Tobacco consumption slightly fell.

Food products, engineered goods and energy

Food products, engineered goods and energy
Engineered goods Energy Food products
2024-05 21.382 8.358 16.852
2024-04 21.452 8.042 16.45
2024-03 21.43 7.932 17.001
2024-02 21.307 7.971 16.885
2024-01 21.143 8.161 16.81
2023-12 21.577 8.065 16.758
2023-11 21.385 7.944 16.99
2023-10 21.19 7.864 16.934
2023-09 21.147 8.061 17.107
2023-08 21.221 8.167 17.027
2023-07 21.404 8.21 17.042
2023-06 21.005 8.193 17.302
2023-05 21.094 8.112 16.97
2023-04 21.05 8.016 16.842
2023-03 21.01 8.235 16.902
2023-02 21.109 8.133 17.276
2023-01 21.043 8.104 17.529
2022-12 20.953 7.359 17.582
2022-11 21.23 8.037 17.553
2022-10 21.121 8.018 17.526
2022-09 21.642 8.676 17.726
2022-08 21.005 8.331 17.725
2022-07 20.586 8.378 17.635
2022-06 21.189 8.391 17.665
2022-05 21.332 8.273 17.589
2022-04 20.932 8.468 18.024
2022-03 21.047 8.341 17.416
2022-02 21.158 8.598 17.804
2022-01 21.128 8.531 17.885
2021-12 21.444 8.206 18.095
2021-11 21.496 8.856 17.986
2021-10 21.631 8.902 18.118
2021-09 21.709 8.68 17.994
2021-08 21.66 8.689 17.955
2021-07 21.844 8.721 18.163
2021-06 22.428 8.594 18.087
2021-05 21.82 8.696 18.422
2021-04 17.583 8.109 18.821
2021-03 21.086 8.525 18.648
2021-02 21.808 8.268 18.597
2021-01 21.308 8.487 18.464
2020-12 23.881 8.223 18.739
2020-11 16.301 7.169 17.7
2020-10 22.429 9.056 19.428
2020-09 22.286 8.57 18.135
2020-08 23.896 8.614 18.463
2020-07 22.624 8.668 18.453
2020-06 22.773 8.26 18.412
2020-05 18.94 7.206 18.372
2020-04 8.739 5.395 17.895
2020-03 13.594 7.598 18.578
2020-02 21.185 8.771 18.24
2020-01 21.196 8.646 17.875
2019-12 21.755 8.732 17.868
2019-11 21.613 8.69 17.817
2019-10 21.455 8.568 17.82
2019-09 21.354 8.69 17.863
2019-08 21.7 8.629 17.816
2019-07 21.339 8.682 17.808
2019-06 21.268 8.71 17.713
2019-05 21.41 8.843 17.917
2019-04 21.313 8.745 17.951
2019-03 21.5 8.467 17.748
2019-02 21.313 8.623 17.843
2019-01 21.22 8.874 17.906
2018-12 20.631 8.5 18.124
2018-11 20.845 8.741 17.991
2018-10 21.043 8.801 18.003
2018-09 20.931 8.587 17.91
2018-08 21.296 8.703 18.067
2018-07 21.085 8.636 18.204
2018-06 21.043 8.685 18.177
2018-05 21.198 8.77 18.045
2018-04 21.284 8.561 17.695
2018-03 20.964 9.226 18.411
2018-02 20.969 9.246 18.271
2018-01 20.783 8.338 18.044
2017-12 20.986 9.114 18.032
2017-11 21.062 8.928 18.305
2017-10 20.686 8.486 18.181
2017-09 21.247 9.171 18.399
2017-08 20.816 8.839 18.143
2017-07 21.003 8.844 18.213
2017-06 20.704 8.782 18.307
2017-05 20.905 8.887 18.148
2017-04 20.639 8.655 18.196
2017-03 20.677 8.407 18.195
2017-02 20.705 8.471 18.196
2017-01 20.437 9.3 18.211
2016-12 20.488 8.913 18.058
2016-11 20.285 9.08 18.037
2016-10 20.448 9.191 18.268
2016-09 20.007 8.821 18.295
2016-08 19.882 8.913 18.124
2016-07 19.866 8.813 18.099
2016-06 20.534 8.523 17.995
2016-05 20.054 9.208 17.981
2016-04 20.344 9.037 17.834
2016-03 20.172 9.042 18.103
2016-02 20.001 8.914 18.202
2016-01 20.528 8.593 18.105
2015-12 20.246 8.498 18.147
2015-11 19.218 8.492 18.06
2015-10 19.781 9.06 17.989
2015-09 19.975 8.852 17.932
2015-08 19.773 8.744 18.149
2015-07 19.816 8.949 18.074
2015-06 19.8 8.731 18.104
2015-05 19.671 8.626 18.004
2015-04 19.621 8.655 18.003
2015-03 19.488 8.697 17.889
2015-02 19.513 8.877 17.92
2015-01 19.687 8.857 18.061
2014-12 19.468 8.889 18.056
2014-11 19.319 8.396 17.987
2014-10 19.234 8.405 17.904
2014-09 18.929 8.728 18.001
2014-08 19.309 8.7 17.758
2014-07 19.208 8.635 17.451
2014-06 19.176 8.786 17.764
2014-05 19.032 8.677 18.015
2014-04 19.026 8.445 17.836
2014-03 19.119 8.508 17.767
2014-02 19.004 8.519 17.685
2014-01 19.044 8.603 17.741
2013-12 19.46 8.938 17.754
2013-11 19.124 9.142 17.84
2013-10 19.037 8.635 17.788
2013-09 18.933 8.94 17.764
2013-08 18.836 8.957 17.831
2013-07 18.799 9.026 17.812
2013-06 18.83 8.967 17.488
2013-05 18.737 9.385 17.838
2013-04 18.748 9.446 17.37
2013-03 18.588 9.331 18.077
2013-02 18.603 9.195 17.69
2013-01 18.66 9.016 17.635
2012-12 19.086 8.881 17.625
2012-11 18.735 9.255 17.603
2012-10 18.95 9.041 17.602
2012-09 18.933 8.972 17.691
2012-08 18.844 9.007 17.747
2012-07 19.035 9.027 17.735
2012-06 18.96 9.09 17.768
2012-05 19.003 9.067 17.581
2012-04 18.714 9.343 17.613
2012-03 19.281 8.69 17.68
2012-02 19.012 9.833 17.693
2012-01 19.021 8.94 17.663
2011-12 19.413 8.673 17.372
2011-11 19.138 8.868 17.579
2011-10 19.188 8.973 17.706
2011-09 19.132 9.006 17.814
2011-08 19.215 9.157 17.601
2011-07 19.13 8.94 17.58
2011-06 19.249 9.096 17.686
2011-05 19.011 8.641 17.537
2011-04 19.262 8.589 17.773
2011-03 19.713 8.987 17.496
2011-02 20.056 9.182 17.689
2011-01 19.721 9.319 17.749
2010-12 19.532 9.55 17.768
2010-11 19.466 9.323 17.656
2010-10 19.025 9.357 17.634
2010-09 19.213 9.252 17.513
2010-08 19.012 9.162 17.465
2010-07 19.228 9.232 17.629
2010-06 18.603 9.122 17.327
2010-05 19.114 9.399 17.548
2010-04 18.892 9.274 17.353
2010-03 19.153 9.249 17.332
2010-02 18.717 9.573 17.241
2010-01 19.084 9.287 17.169
2009-12 19.456 9.308 17.183
2009-11 19.182 9.017 17.096
2009-10 19.099 9.074 17.285
2009-09 18.958 9.155 17.148
2009-08 18.538 9.144 17.438
2009-07 18.618 9.314 17.147
2009-06 19.134 9.331 17.132
2009-05 18.9 9.28 17.048
2009-04 18.564 9.344 17.096
2009-03 18.46 9.261 16.696
2009-02 18.273 9.468 16.956
2009-01 18.681 9.595 17.287

Food products, engineered goods and energy

  • Source: INSEE

Energy: further increase

In May 2024, household spending on energy in volume strongly increased (+3.9%) due to a rise in electricity and gas consumption. It has been probably explained by temperatures close to seasonal norms in May 2024 after several consecutive months above seasonal norms.

Over a year, household spending on electricity and gas increased by 3.0%.

Breakdown of energy

Breakdown of energy
Refined Products Energy, water, waste
2024-05 3.625 4.728
2024-04 3.648 4.374
2024-03 3.584 4.33
2024-02 3.572 4.383
2024-01 3.634 4.513
2023-12 3.588 4.463
2023-11 3.46 4.488
2023-10 3.558 4.278
2023-09 3.533 4.527
2023-08 3.591 4.572
2023-07 3.652 4.544
2023-06 3.695 4.472
2023-05 3.632 4.461
2023-04 3.466 4.56
2023-03 3.725 4.481
2023-02 3.603 4.52
2023-01 3.716 4.348
2022-12 3.591 3.729
2022-11 3.723 4.287
2022-10 3.697 4.296
2022-09 3.934 4.721
2022-08 3.604 4.722
2022-07 3.608 4.767
2022-06 3.635 4.75
2022-05 3.645 4.617
2022-04 3.653 4.81
2022-03 3.618 4.716
2022-02 3.845 4.737
2022-01 3.65 4.879
2021-12 3.71 4.496
2021-11 3.815 5.041
2021-10 3.828 5.074
2021-09 3.796 4.884
2021-08 3.777 4.911
2021-07 3.802 4.919
2021-06 3.692 4.901
2021-05 3.457 5.239
2021-04 3.061 5.048
2021-03 3.594 4.931
2021-02 3.495 4.773
2021-01 3.531 4.956
2020-12 3.428 4.788
2020-11 2.675 4.529
2020-10 3.677 5.383
2020-09 3.715 4.828
2020-08 3.778 4.803
2020-07 3.832 4.799
2020-06 3.463 4.786
2020-05 2.562 4.696
2020-04 1.295 4.222
2020-03 2.858 4.774
2020-02 3.985 4.733
2020-01 4.048 4.531
2019-12 4.028 4.642
2019-11 3.861 4.789
2019-10 3.848 4.675
2019-09 3.926 4.715
2019-08 3.875 4.708
2019-07 3.891 4.747
2019-06 3.914 4.75
2019-05 3.88 4.931
2019-04 3.987 4.703
2019-03 3.888 4.521
2019-02 3.99 4.569
2019-01 4.013 4.811
2018-12 3.843 4.605
2018-11 3.993 4.693
2018-10 4.052 4.691
2018-09 3.886 4.649
2018-08 3.988 4.659
2018-07 3.936 4.646
2018-06 3.994 4.635
2018-05 4.077 4.634
2018-04 4.03 4.47
2018-03 4.083 5.092
2018-02 4.013 5.186
2018-01 3.921 4.359
2017-12 4.099 4.958
2017-11 3.972 4.898
2017-10 3.817 4.616
2017-09 4.237 4.88
2017-08 4.031 4.755
2017-07 4.069 4.722
2017-06 3.996 4.732
2017-05 4.044 4.789
2017-04 3.949 4.652
2017-03 3.967 4.392
2017-02 3.967 4.455
2017-01 4.027 5.21
2016-12 4.0 4.858
2016-11 4.111 4.912
2016-10 4.061 5.076
2016-09 4.023 4.742
2016-08 4.088 4.769
2016-07 4.006 4.751
2016-06 3.641 4.835
2016-05 4.33 4.817
2016-04 3.939 5.045
2016-03 4.047 4.939
2016-02 4.067 4.791
2016-01 3.936 4.602
2015-12 4.153 4.243
2015-11 3.915 4.513
2015-10 3.944 5.087
2015-09 3.972 4.832
2015-08 3.959 4.731
2015-07 4.145 4.734
2015-06 3.965 4.71
2015-05 3.902 4.671
2015-04 3.991 4.599
2015-03 3.919 4.728
2015-02 3.913 4.927
2015-01 3.961 4.849
2014-12 4.1 4.716
2014-11 3.818 4.524
2014-10 3.931 4.392
2014-09 3.974 4.696
2014-08 3.91 4.746
2014-07 3.859 4.737
2014-06 3.997 4.731
2014-05 3.838 4.81
2014-04 3.869 4.513
2014-03 3.915 4.527
2014-02 3.879 4.582
2014-01 3.912 4.635
2013-12 3.972 4.924
2013-11 3.902 5.253
2013-10 3.917 4.65
2013-09 3.928 4.986
2013-08 3.964 4.956
2013-07 3.99 5.001
2013-06 3.883 5.078
2013-05 4.082 5.29
2013-04 4.053 5.4
2013-03 3.988 5.356
2013-02 3.952 5.247
2013-01 3.897 5.115
2012-12 3.929 4.916
2012-11 4.09 5.131
2012-10 4.009 4.992
2012-09 3.955 4.987
2012-08 3.997 4.97
2012-07 4.02 4.962
2012-06 4.084 4.949
2012-05 4.064 4.949
2012-04 3.986 5.37
2012-03 4.023 4.573
2012-02 4.021 5.884
2012-01 4.028 4.853
2011-12 3.841 4.789
2011-11 4.015 4.788
2011-10 4.048 4.862
2011-09 4.034 4.916
2011-08 4.128 4.965
2011-07 3.965 4.93
2011-06 4.101 4.933
2011-05 3.815 4.785
2011-04 4.014 4.482
2011-03 4.07 4.851
2011-02 4.222 4.877
2011-01 4.206 5.048
2010-12 3.995 5.537
2010-11 4.11 5.169
2010-10 4.136 5.175
2010-09 4.159 5.039
2010-08 4.094 5.018
2010-07 4.191 4.983
2010-06 4.089 4.982
2010-05 4.136 5.22
2010-04 4.21 5.006
2010-03 4.098 5.105
2010-02 4.309 5.208
2010-01 3.904 5.362
2009-12 4.255 4.979
2009-11 4.175 4.75
2009-10 4.088 4.939
2009-09 4.139 4.962
2009-08 4.094 5.011
2009-07 4.255 4.986
2009-06 4.274 4.979
2009-05 4.243 4.963
2009-04 4.267 5.005
2009-03 4.205 4.993
2009-02 4.234 5.197
2009-01 4.227 5.357

Breakdown of energy

  • Source: INSEE

Engineered goods: slight decrease

In May 2024, household consumption of engineered goods slightly decreased (-0.3%) due to the drop in spending on durable goods and textile-clothing.

Durable goods: decrease

In May 2024, consumption of durable goods retreated (‑0.6% after +0.7% in April 2024). This decrease is explained by a sharp fall in the purchases of new cars. Conversely, purchases of used cars and demo cars increased.

Consumption of housing equipments was virtually stable overall (+0.1% after +1.2% in April 2024). Camera purchases increased.

Textile-clothing: further decrease

In May 2024, spending on clothing and textiles decreased again (-0.6% after ‑1.6% in April 2024) due to the drop in spending in clothing.

Other engineered goods: further increase

In May 2024, consumption of “other engineered goods“ increased slightly (+0.3% after a virtual stability in April). In particular, purchases of perfumes have increased.

Breakdown of engineered goods

Breakdown of engineered goods
Other engineered goods Household durables Textile-clothing Transport equipment
2024-05 6.156 3.744 4.018 5.646
2024-04 6.138 3.742 4.043 5.714
2024-03 6.129 3.697 4.11 5.676
2024-02 6.145 3.691 4.058 5.6
2024-01 6.141 3.67 4.086 5.474
2023-12 6.133 3.594 4.073 5.993
2023-11 6.106 3.674 4.113 5.697
2023-10 6.094 3.624 4.031 5.649
2023-09 6.094 3.627 3.997 5.634
2023-08 6.114 3.596 4.029 5.696
2023-07 6.123 3.805 4.129 5.568
2023-06 6.124 3.54 4.115 5.457
2023-05 6.07 3.545 4.201 5.536
2023-04 6.114 3.561 4.078 5.524
2023-03 6.118 3.602 4.066 5.453
2023-02 6.155 3.581 4.124 5.487
2023-01 6.195 3.638 4.086 5.375
2022-12 6.251 3.589 4.131 5.273
2022-11 6.263 3.728 4.092 5.389
2022-10 6.275 3.733 4.115 5.271
2022-09 6.303 3.891 4.454 5.277
2022-08 6.303 3.708 4.12 5.159
2022-07 6.313 3.647 3.87 5.074
2022-06 6.304 3.775 4.2 5.216
2022-05 6.328 3.757 4.454 5.1
2022-04 6.332 3.752 4.118 5.02
2022-03 6.338 3.756 4.174 5.074
2022-02 6.331 3.791 4.147 5.164
2022-01 6.371 3.848 4.002 5.212
2021-12 6.366 3.76 4.343 5.219
2021-11 6.351 3.897 4.357 5.156
2021-10 6.338 3.849 4.49 5.225
2021-09 6.357 3.913 4.439 5.275
2021-08 6.374 3.942 4.403 5.261
2021-07 6.41 4.052 4.401 5.269
2021-06 6.439 4.05 4.765 5.423
2021-05 6.318 4.218 4.443 5.315
2021-04 5.745 3.494 1.991 5.173
2021-03 6.313 4.064 3.838 5.274
2021-02 6.225 4.206 4.469 5.262
2021-01 6.252 3.974 3.863 5.593
2020-12 6.59 4.984 5.073 5.528
2020-11 5.598 2.971 2.108 4.708
2020-10 6.545 4.125 4.27 5.841
2020-09 6.377 3.983 4.439 5.801
2020-08 6.479 4.162 5.252 6.246
2020-07 6.382 3.876 4.13 6.64
2020-06 6.543 4.24 4.053 6.291
2020-05 6.06 3.667 3.865 4.395
2020-04 4.283 1.91 0.95 1.451
2020-03 5.135 2.697 2.088 2.783
2020-02 6.191 3.456 4.319 5.653
2020-01 6.135 3.57 4.43 5.568
2019-12 6.11 3.688 4.355 6.013
2019-11 6.146 3.514 4.46 5.946
2019-10 6.115 3.525 4.415 5.871
2019-09 6.096 3.485 4.46 5.774
2019-08 6.074 3.464 4.459 6.163
2019-07 6.065 3.482 4.361 5.916
2019-06 6.056 3.326 4.502 5.886
2019-05 6.06 3.544 4.416 5.844
2019-04 6.034 3.513 4.435 5.812
2019-03 6.034 3.474 4.488 5.988
2019-02 6.061 3.436 4.547 5.775
2019-01 6.041 3.418 4.471 5.79
2018-12 6.04 3.332 4.39 5.377
2018-11 6.002 3.364 4.334 5.671
2018-10 6.046 3.372 4.399 5.745
2018-09 6.037 3.359 4.359 5.711
2018-08 6.04 3.362 4.449 5.995
2018-07 6.045 3.317 4.488 5.772
2018-06 6.042 3.394 4.341 5.809
2018-05 6.053 3.327 4.426 5.944
2018-04 6.047 3.239 4.681 5.871
2018-03 6.032 3.349 4.399 5.718
2018-02 5.997 3.304 4.549 5.672
2018-01 6.001 3.293 4.438 5.585
2017-12 6.008 3.304 4.493 5.726
2017-11 6.003 3.388 4.577 5.612
2017-10 5.985 3.297 4.289 5.65
2017-09 5.985 3.332 4.837 5.635
2017-08 5.977 3.299 4.518 5.561
2017-07 5.981 3.331 4.551 5.672
2017-06 5.953 3.272 4.403 5.624
2017-05 5.932 3.243 4.598 5.684
2017-04 5.926 3.225 4.479 5.558
2017-03 5.926 3.201 4.583 5.515
2017-02 5.909 3.238 4.63 5.468
2017-01 5.921 3.122 4.518 5.437
2016-12 5.917 3.119 4.424 5.588
2016-11 5.893 3.073 4.368 5.518
2016-10 5.88 3.154 4.657 5.297
2016-09 5.869 3.099 4.252 5.341
2016-08 5.867 3.071 4.338 5.193
2016-07 5.863 3.01 4.409 5.156
2016-06 5.879 3.349 4.682 5.138
2016-05 5.854 3.17 4.363 5.198
2016-04 5.859 3.427 4.339 5.236
2016-03 5.853 3.29 4.357 5.197
2016-02 5.837 3.169 4.386 5.138
2016-01 5.842 3.165 4.86 5.164
2015-12 5.842 3.39 4.458 5.014
2015-11 5.783 2.9 4.206 4.891
2015-10 5.818 3.028 4.516 4.974
2015-09 5.847 3.07 4.58 4.998
2015-08 5.805 3.06 4.592 4.833
2015-07 5.821 3.012 4.515 4.985
2015-06 5.824 2.949 4.581 4.973
2015-05 5.827 2.962 4.482 4.91
2015-04 5.812 2.931 4.585 4.823
2015-03 5.792 2.956 4.462 4.785
2015-02 5.807 2.981 4.487 4.748
2015-01 5.79 2.992 4.656 4.767
2014-12 5.744 3.018 4.528 4.687
2014-11 5.724 2.943 4.467 4.708
2014-10 5.704 2.94 4.369 4.748
2014-09 5.694 2.933 4.126 4.709
2014-08 5.708 2.954 4.446 4.745
2014-07 5.67 2.913 4.507 4.662
2014-06 5.648 2.837 4.538 4.728
2014-05 5.655 2.887 4.405 4.634
2014-04 5.638 2.746 4.398 4.835
2014-03 5.644 2.746 4.547 4.775
2014-02 5.608 2.753 4.44 4.772
2014-01 5.623 2.812 4.566 4.581
2013-12 5.584 2.838 4.425 5.215
2013-11 5.591 2.748 4.547 4.844
2013-10 5.572 2.779 4.427 4.844
2013-09 5.554 2.749 4.438 4.797
2013-08 5.55 2.72 4.331 4.842
2013-07 5.532 2.655 4.453 4.78
2013-06 5.522 2.728 4.408 4.766
2013-05 5.546 2.725 4.269 4.783
2013-04 5.534 2.707 4.387 4.714
2013-03 5.498 2.703 4.339 4.628
2013-02 5.481 2.639 4.368 4.73
2013-01 5.502 2.652 4.475 4.644
2012-12 5.49 2.713 4.462 5.037
2012-11 5.457 2.692 4.391 4.783
2012-10 5.491 2.656 4.514 4.902
2012-09 5.468 2.653 4.545 4.898
2012-08 5.473 2.628 4.383 4.982
2012-07 5.478 2.698 4.48 4.96
2012-06 5.528 2.692 4.25 5.059
2012-05 5.427 2.668 4.486 5.07
2012-04 5.425 2.695 4.124 5.047
2012-03 5.481 2.582 4.681 5.183
2012-02 5.44 2.656 4.508 5.041
2012-01 5.431 2.582 4.569 5.067
2011-12 5.437 2.749 4.469 5.3
2011-11 5.475 2.481 4.453 5.424
2011-10 5.459 2.544 4.52 5.305
2011-09 5.455 2.563 4.409 5.313
2011-08 5.45 2.573 4.475 5.331
2011-07 5.434 2.599 4.414 5.275
2011-06 5.445 2.606 4.611 5.169
2011-05 5.416 2.517 4.503 5.211
2011-04 5.417 2.486 4.696 5.342
2011-03 5.409 2.627 4.6 5.753
2011-02 5.402 2.662 4.692 5.983
2011-01 5.413 2.592 4.552 5.851
2010-12 5.372 2.521 4.627 5.736
2010-11 5.358 2.485 4.658 5.711
2010-10 5.336 2.488 4.538 5.346
2010-09 5.33 2.532 4.617 5.414
2010-08 5.291 2.541 4.63 5.172
2010-07 5.294 2.412 4.894 5.345
2010-06 5.277 2.439 4.222 5.352
2010-05 5.328 2.57 4.547 5.279
2010-04 5.247 2.41 4.585 5.353
2010-03 5.233 2.461 4.597 5.555
2010-02 5.178 2.428 4.396 5.407
2010-01 5.156 2.414 4.69 5.538
2009-12 5.156 2.478 4.604 5.953
2009-11 5.117 2.379 4.503 5.963
2009-10 5.117 2.383 4.625 5.722
2009-09 5.101 2.389 4.529 5.649
2009-08 5.082 2.366 4.287 5.488
2009-07 5.057 2.336 4.428 5.509
2009-06 5.159 2.34 4.782 5.551
2009-05 5.067 2.285 4.507 5.892
2009-04 5.098 2.288 4.503 5.394
2009-03 5.083 2.259 4.593 5.268
2009-02 5.073 2.241 4.437 5.253
2009-01 5.146 2.274 4.745 5.263

Breakdown of engineered goods

  • Source: INSEE

Household consumption expenditure on goods

Changes in %. Volume at previous year’s prices, chain-linked SA-WDA
Household consumption expenditure on goods (Changes in %. Volume at previous year’s prices, chain-linked SA-WDA)
Weight (1) Mar. 24 / Feb. 24 Apr. 24 / Mar. 24 May 24 / Apr. 24 May 24 / May 23 Q / Q-1 (2)
Food products 37 0.7 -3.2 2.4 -0.7 -0.3
- excl. Tobacco 33 0.8 -3.7 2.7 0.0 0.2
Engineered goods 43 0.6 0.1 -0.3 1.4 0.4
- Durables 22 0.8 0.7 -0.6 3.5 0.9
- Including transport equipment 11 1.4 0.7 -1.2 2.0 -0.2
- Including Household durables 8 0.1 1.2 0.1 5.6 2.1
- Textile-clothing 8 1.3 -1.6 -0.6 -4.3 -0.4
- Other engineered goods 13 -0.3 0.1 0.3 1.4 0.0
Energy 20 -0.5 1.4 3.9 3.0 0.6
- Energy. water. waste 10 -1.2 1.0 8.1 6.0 0.5
- Refined Products 10 0.3 1.8 -0.6 -0.2 0.6
Total 100 0.4 -0.9 1.5 0.9 0.1
- Including Manufactured goods 84 0.6 -1.1 0.8 0.6 0.1
  • (1) Weighting in the consumption expenditure on goods in value in 2022
  • (2) Last three months / previous three months
  • Source: INSEE

Revisions

The monthly change in household consumption of goods for April 2024 has been revised downwards by 0.1 percentage points to ‑0.9%, instead of ‑0.8%. Since the previous publication, new information has been incorporated and the coefficients for seasonal adjustment (SA) and working day adjustment (WDA) have been updated.

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*Volumes are measured at chain-link previous year prices (2020 euro billions) and all figures are seasonally and working-day adjusted (SA-WDA).

Scope and definition–Consumption expenditure on goods is compliant with the national-accounts definition (NAF Rev. 2). In 2020, they accounted for half of total households’ consumption expenditure. They are divided into three main items:

- Food: products of agriculture, forestry and fishing (AZ), food, drinks and tobacco (C1);

- Energy: mining products, as well as water, gas, electricity and air conditioning, sanitation and waste management (DE), and refined and coked products (C2);

- Engineered goods: computers, electronic, electrical and optical goods (C3), transport equipment (C4), textiles and clothing, products made of leather, wood, paper, furniture, chemical and pharmaceutical products, plastic, rubber, minerals, metals, hardware (C5). Within this heading are distinguished “durable” goods which include transport equipment, household durables (furniture, household appliances, etc.) and other durable goods (jewellery, watches, glasses, medical devices, etc.).

The manufactured goods correspond to all the products C1, C2, C3, C4, C5.

Sources–This indicator is the compilation of a variety of statistical sources issued by the French National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies (consumer price indices, turnover indices and scanner data), the Bank of France, the French Federation of Automobile Manufacturers (CCFA), the Department of Data and Statistical Studies (SDES), the French Institute of Fashion (IFM), the National Health-Insurance Administration (CNAM), the National Federation of Rubber and Plastics Industries (SNCP), the Board of Oil (CPDP), GFK, Logista, the International Union Committee of Automobile and Motorcycle (CSIAM), etc.

Next publication: 30 July 2024 at 7:30 am.

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