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Consumption of Personal Income

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The following tables show a further breakdown of the Personal Consumption of goods and services items from Expenditure.

X-axis labelFood, beverages and tobaccoClothing and footwearHousingFuel and powerHousehold equipment and operationTransport and communicationRecreation, entertainment and educationMiscellaneous goods and servicesExpenditure outside the stateExpenditure by non-residents
2019184.122.63.24.915.88.829.96.7-4.9

Figure 8.1 above shows the contributions of each of the different types of expenditure to the total Personal consumption expenditure. Note that expenditure by non-residents is shown as negative as it is removed from our total. Looking at the total expenditure we can see that Housing accounts for 21%, Food, beverages and tobacco accounts for 16% and Transport and communication accounts for 14%.

X-axis labelFood, beverages and tobaccoClothing and footwearHousingFuel and powerHousehold equipment and operationTransport and communicationRecreation, entertainment and educationMiscellaneous goods and servicesExpenditure outside the stateExpenditure by non-residents
2018 - 20191.96.230753492895480.738576539384583-7.455684380696661.267602883743923.227788538558212.584639754932513.8259576014660214.9037462312386-2.75264963354706

Figure 8.2 above shows the percentage change in each of the components of Personal consumption expenditure in 2019. Most categories of spending grew with Clothing and Footwear growing 6.2% and Expenditure Outside the State growing 14.9%.

Table 13 Consumption of Personal Income at Current Market Prices

Table 13.1 Annual Percentage Changes in the Main Constituents of Table 13

Table 14 Consumption of Personal Income (except Taxes on Personal Income and Wealth) at Constant Market Prices (chain linked annually and referenced to year 2018)

Table 14.1 Annual Percentage Changes in the Main Constituents of Table 14

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