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Informations Rapides · 31 October 2023 · n° 276
Informations rapidesHousehold consumption expenditure on goods rose slightly in September 2023 (+0.2%) Household consumption expenditure on goods - September 2023

In September 2023, household consumption expenditure on goods rebounded slightly over one month (+0.2% in volume* after -0.6% in August 2023 – revised data). This slight rebound was mainly driven by an increase in food consumption (+1.2%). Energy consumption fell again (-1.3% after -0.7%). Consumption of engineered goods was virtually stable (+0.1% after -0.8%).

Over the third quarter of 2023 as a whole, household consumption of goods increased by 0.8% compared with that of the second quarter of 2023.

Informations rapides
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Paru le :Paru le31/10/2023
Prochaine parution le : 31/05/2024 at 08:45 - April 2024

In September 2023, household consumption expenditure on goods rebounded slightly over one month (+0.2% in volume* after -0.6% in August 2023 – revised data). This slight rebound was mainly driven by an increase in food consumption (+1.2%). Energy consumption fell again (-1.3% after -0.7%). Consumption of engineered goods was virtually stable (+0.1% after -0.8%).

Over the third quarter of 2023 as a whole, household consumption of goods increased by 0.8% compared with that of the second quarter of 2023.

Total consumption of goods

Total consumption of goods
Monthly data
2023-09 46.069
2023-08 45.954
2023-07 46.236
2023-06 46.101
2023-05 45.69
2023-04 45.368
2023-03 45.795
2023-02 46.052
2023-01 46.192
2022-12 45.297
2022-11 46.256
2022-10 45.925
2022-09 47.473
2022-08 46.725
2022-07 46.397
2022-06 46.876
2022-05 46.759
2022-04 46.934
2022-03 46.61
2022-02 47.214
2022-01 47.241
2021-12 47.296
2021-11 47.923
2021-10 48.065
2021-09 48.046
2021-08 48.005
2021-07 48.456
2021-06 48.818
2021-05 48.763
2021-04 44.29
2021-03 48.236
2021-02 48.592
2021-01 48.193
2020-12 50.683
2020-11 41.309
2020-10 50.632
2020-09 48.942
2020-08 50.828
2020-07 49.708
2020-06 49.392
2020-05 44.951
2020-04 32.592
2020-03 39.983
2020-02 48.221
2020-01 47.532
2019-12 48.216
2019-11 48.008
2019-10 47.704
2019-09 47.749
2019-08 47.959
2019-07 47.751
2019-06 47.58
2019-05 48.031
2019-04 47.864
2019-03 47.566
2019-02 47.644
2019-01 47.844
2018-12 47.06
2018-11 47.444
2018-10 47.674
2018-09 47.307
2018-08 47.953
2018-07 47.801
2018-06 47.748
2018-05 47.884
2018-04 47.454
2018-03 48.45
2018-02 48.374
2018-01 47.018
2017-12 47.937
2017-11 48.068
2017-10 47.241
2017-09 48.5
2017-08 47.594
2017-07 47.876
2017-06 47.63
2017-05 47.752
2017-04 47.359
2017-03 47.063
2017-02 47.19
2017-01 47.695
2016-12 47.264
2016-11 47.207
2016-10 47.643
2016-09 46.933
2016-08 46.685
2016-07 46.566
2016-06 46.841
2016-05 46.968
2016-04 47.052
2016-03 47.097
2016-02 46.879
2016-01 46.955
2015-12 46.575
2015-11 45.552
2015-10 46.566
2015-09 46.515
2015-08 46.422
2015-07 46.566
2015-06 46.37
2015-05 46.043
2015-04 45.997
2015-03 45.826
2015-02 46.075
2015-01 46.335
2014-12 46.102
2014-11 45.482
2014-10 45.308
2014-09 45.449
2014-08 45.543
2014-07 45.1
2014-06 45.497
2014-05 45.477
2014-04 45.112
2014-03 45.162
2014-02 44.991
2014-01 45.113
2013-12 45.989
2013-11 45.869
2013-10 45.259
2013-09 45.413
2013-08 45.378
2013-07 45.375
2013-06 45.142
2013-05 45.844
2013-04 45.459
2013-03 45.79
2013-02 45.341
2013-01 45.145
2012-12 45.476
2012-11 45.42
2012-10 45.458
2012-09 45.44
2012-08 45.469
2012-07 45.699
2012-06 45.754
2012-05 45.571
2012-04 45.613
2012-03 45.558
2012-02 46.427
2012-01 45.539
2011-12 45.451
2011-11 45.567
2011-10 45.827
2011-09 45.917
2011-08 45.942
2011-07 45.668
2011-06 45.953
2011-05 45.18
2011-04 45.605
2011-03 46.243
2011-02 46.974
2011-01 46.83
2010-12 46.85
2010-11 46.495
2010-10 45.956
2010-09 45.946
2010-08 45.575
2010-07 45.974
2010-06 45.049
2010-05 45.988
2010-04 45.469
2010-03 45.723
2010-02 45.417
2010-01 45.556
2009-12 45.977
2009-11 45.386
2009-10 45.47
2009-09 45.258
2009-08 45.047
2009-07 45.024
2009-06 45.573
2009-05 45.296
2009-04 44.944
2009-03 44.401
2009-02 44.629
2009-01 45.474

Total consumption of goods

  • Source: INSEE

Food products: increase

In September 2023, household food consumption rebounded sharply (+1.2% after -0.3% in August-revised methodology, see Revisions paragraph), driven by increased purchases of agri-food products, in particular beverages, bakery products and pasta. Purchases of agricultural products also contributed to the rebound in food consumption.

Tobacco consumption fell again.

Over the third quarter of 2023 as a whole, household food consumption was up by 0.7% compared with that of the second quarter of 2023. This is the first quarterly increase since the first quarter of 2021.

Food products, engineered goods and energy

Food products, engineered goods and energy
Engineered goods Energy Food products
2023-09 22.097 7.811 16.303
2023-08 22.073 7.911 16.105
2023-07 22.262 7.967 16.151
2023-06 21.843 7.978 16.369
2023-05 21.893 7.863 16.061
2023-04 21.927 7.791 15.805
2023-03 21.916 7.896 16.106
2023-02 21.908 7.847 16.409
2023-01 21.831 7.855 16.598
2022-12 21.757 7.113 16.557
2022-11 22.079 7.602 16.692
2022-10 21.793 7.561 16.67
2022-09 22.32 8.267 16.966
2022-08 21.752 7.972 17.05
2022-07 21.417 8.002 17.004
2022-06 21.971 8.027 16.947
2022-05 21.992 7.885 16.961
2022-04 21.705 8.11 17.152
2022-03 21.84 7.979 16.859
2022-02 21.906 8.226 17.124
2022-01 21.936 8.228 17.121
2021-12 22.174 7.957 17.22
2021-11 22.26 8.487 17.236
2021-10 22.274 8.502 17.341
2021-09 22.418 8.354 17.335
2021-08 22.419 8.367 17.285
2021-07 22.71 8.391 17.427
2021-06 23.243 8.284 17.396
2021-05 22.75 8.386 17.683
2021-04 18.253 7.9 17.911
2021-03 21.955 8.203 18.06
2021-02 22.731 7.981 17.918
2021-01 22.239 8.188 17.784
2020-12 24.885 7.952 17.987
2020-11 17.192 6.954 16.974
2020-10 23.43 8.626 18.574
2020-09 23.228 8.16 17.61
2020-08 24.838 8.173 17.946
2020-07 23.626 8.244 17.898
2020-06 23.723 7.958 17.796
2020-05 19.889 7.115 17.858
2020-04 9.353 5.556 17.121
2020-03 14.3 7.417 17.852
2020-02 22.171 8.347 17.688
2020-01 22.154 8.192 17.201
2019-12 22.78 8.286 17.189
2019-11 22.613 8.249 17.18
2019-10 22.407 8.118 17.21
2019-09 22.297 8.256 17.217
2019-08 22.635 8.211 17.15
2019-07 22.366 8.263 17.147
2019-06 22.236 8.286 17.078
2019-05 22.363 8.414 17.268
2019-04 22.269 8.332 17.277
2019-03 22.483 8.021 17.103
2019-02 22.279 8.219 17.169
2019-01 22.185 8.444 17.222
2018-12 21.564 8.083 17.407
2018-11 21.847 8.304 17.296
2018-10 22.026 8.337 17.316
2018-09 21.942 8.155 17.215
2018-08 22.355 8.25 17.357
2018-07 22.126 8.193 17.484
2018-06 22.058 8.23 17.463
2018-05 22.249 8.301 17.343
2018-04 22.313 8.145 17.012
2018-03 22.015 8.761 17.675
2018-02 22.008 8.82 17.55
2018-01 21.792 7.889 17.335
2017-12 22.026 8.604 17.323
2017-11 22.068 8.434 17.568
2017-10 21.76 8.0 17.464
2017-09 22.213 8.618 17.678
2017-08 21.829 8.333 17.433
2017-07 22.045 8.328 17.502
2017-06 21.747 8.289 17.588
2017-05 21.933 8.377 17.444
2017-04 21.682 8.185 17.484
2017-03 21.666 7.892 17.483
2017-02 21.701 7.996 17.477
2017-01 21.43 8.782 17.503
2016-12 21.487 8.415 17.365
2016-11 21.308 8.557 17.35
2016-10 21.409 8.668 17.575
2016-09 21.037 8.293 17.601
2016-08 20.878 8.381 17.429
2016-07 20.869 8.282 17.415
2016-06 21.445 8.072 17.318
2016-05 21.044 8.636 17.299
2016-04 21.334 8.562 17.167
2016-03 21.166 8.519 17.418
2016-02 20.991 8.368 17.522
2016-01 21.458 8.06 17.43
2015-12 21.187 7.933 17.456
2015-11 20.24 7.949 17.364
2015-10 20.754 8.519 17.293
2015-09 20.934 8.342 17.239
2015-08 20.715 8.263 17.443
2015-07 20.789 8.396 17.381
2015-06 20.764 8.203 17.403
2015-05 20.638 8.096 17.309
2015-04 20.567 8.124 17.306
2015-03 20.452 8.173 17.201
2015-02 20.469 8.375 17.232
2015-01 20.633 8.336 17.366
2014-12 20.403 8.338 17.361
2014-11 20.287 7.891 17.303
2014-10 20.199 7.884 17.224
2014-09 19.936 8.202 17.313
2014-08 20.252 8.188 17.102
2014-07 20.154 8.124 16.821
2014-06 20.124 8.265 17.109
2014-05 19.967 8.174 17.337
2014-04 19.995 7.943 17.173
2014-03 20.054 7.996 17.111
2014-02 19.949 8.008 17.034
2014-01 19.949 8.083 17.082
2013-12 20.47 8.418 17.093
2013-11 20.046 8.645 17.179
2013-10 19.98 8.142 17.134
2013-09 19.875 8.435 17.103
2013-08 19.769 8.459 17.152
2013-07 19.726 8.522 17.132
2013-06 19.779 8.528 16.835
2013-05 19.731 8.96 17.161
2013-04 19.713 9.013 16.735
2013-03 19.539 8.868 17.395
2013-02 19.577 8.732 17.038
2013-01 19.601 8.56 16.988
2012-12 20.088 8.401 16.975
2012-11 19.713 8.769 16.949
2012-10 19.937 8.572 16.946
2012-09 19.908 8.493 17.036
2012-08 19.853 8.533 17.085
2012-07 20.048 8.579 17.069
2012-06 19.998 8.663 17.095
2012-05 20.029 8.612 16.926
2012-04 19.807 8.867 16.951
2012-03 20.293 8.232 17.009
2012-02 20.044 9.378 17.025
2012-01 20.06 8.471 17.0
2011-12 20.479 8.192 16.724
2011-11 20.252 8.382 16.912
2011-10 20.279 8.512 17.028
2011-09 20.233 8.567 17.119
2011-08 20.309 8.724 16.92
2011-07 20.249 8.502 16.908
2011-06 20.325 8.622 17.007
2011-05 20.078 8.214 16.859
2011-04 20.33 8.134 17.092
2011-03 20.837 8.539 16.827
2011-02 21.207 8.719 17.009
2011-01 20.886 8.87 17.069
2010-12 20.662 9.137 17.087
2010-11 20.6 8.914 16.986
2010-10 20.113 8.91 16.976
2010-09 20.285 8.812 16.861
2010-08 20.041 8.735 16.817
2010-07 20.238 8.784 16.965
2010-06 19.693 8.707 16.688
2010-05 20.167 8.981 16.887
2010-04 19.938 8.863 16.713
2010-03 20.194 8.86 16.693
2010-02 19.765 9.135 16.615
2010-01 20.13 8.907 16.553
2009-12 20.533 8.874 16.579
2009-11 20.291 8.598 16.494
2009-10 20.146 8.673 16.67
2009-09 20.001 8.739 16.549
2009-08 19.578 8.714 16.821
2009-07 19.654 8.887 16.549
2009-06 20.132 8.95 16.531
2009-05 19.98 8.921 16.439
2009-04 19.559 8.982 16.482
2009-03 19.435 8.921 16.114
2009-02 19.261 9.127 16.347
2009-01 19.646 9.275 16.657

Food products, engineered goods and energy

  • Source: INSEE

Energy: decrease

In September 2023, household energy expenditure kept decreasing (-1.3% after -0.7% in August 2023 – revised data) under the effect of the decline in electricity, gas and fuel consumption.

Over the third quarter of 2023 as a whole, energy consumption rose very slightly (+0.2%) compared with that of the second quarter of 2023.

Breakdown of energy

Breakdown of energy
Refined Products Energy, water, waste
2023-09 3.537 4.296
2023-08 3.593 4.34
2023-07 3.668 4.318
2023-06 3.728 4.265
2023-05 3.651 4.229
2023-04 3.481 4.336
2023-03 3.666 4.246
2023-02 3.573 4.296
2023-01 3.697 4.171
2022-12 3.558 3.595
2022-11 3.625 4.006
2022-10 3.607 3.983
2022-09 3.866 4.427
2022-08 3.559 4.425
2022-07 3.547 4.465
2022-06 3.578 4.46
2022-05 3.58 4.32
2022-04 3.604 4.516
2022-03 3.587 4.404
2022-02 3.82 4.428
2022-01 3.662 4.577
2021-12 3.722 4.273
2021-11 3.808 4.695
2021-10 3.827 4.693
2021-09 3.812 4.567
2021-08 3.802 4.588
2021-07 3.824 4.591
2021-06 3.724 4.577
2021-05 3.493 4.869
2021-04 3.132 4.722
2021-03 3.635 4.577
2021-02 3.557 4.436
2021-01 3.585 4.605
2020-12 3.479 4.468
2020-11 2.729 4.211
2020-10 3.65 4.967
2020-09 3.669 4.49
2020-08 3.714 4.458
2020-07 3.792 4.453
2020-06 3.516 4.439
2020-05 2.751 4.349
2020-04 1.59 3.937
2020-03 2.976 4.428
2020-02 3.974 4.378
2020-01 4.007 4.194
2019-12 3.987 4.304
2019-11 3.819 4.434
2019-10 3.802 4.319
2019-09 3.885 4.374
2019-08 3.849 4.365
2019-07 3.865 4.401
2019-06 3.886 4.404
2019-05 3.848 4.569
2019-04 3.943 4.394
2019-03 3.826 4.2
2019-02 3.968 4.256
2019-01 3.998 4.45
2018-12 3.835 4.251
2018-11 3.979 4.332
2018-10 4.024 4.323
2018-09 3.863 4.294
2018-08 3.956 4.3
2018-07 3.91 4.289
2018-06 3.959 4.279
2018-05 4.038 4.276
2018-04 4.007 4.155
2018-03 4.048 4.705
2018-02 3.993 4.81
2018-01 3.889 4.018
2017-12 4.059 4.543
2017-11 3.935 4.489
2017-10 3.771 4.227
2017-09 4.154 4.477
2017-08 3.98 4.36
2017-07 4.008 4.332
2017-06 3.956 4.34
2017-05 3.991 4.391
2017-04 3.895 4.294
2017-03 3.887 4.032
2017-02 3.913 4.106
2017-01 3.983 4.769
2016-12 3.955 4.457
2016-11 4.05 4.506
2016-10 3.996 4.659
2016-09 3.942 4.353
2016-08 4.008 4.378
2016-07 3.919 4.363
2016-06 3.606 4.439
2016-05 4.235 4.42
2016-04 3.892 4.65
2016-03 3.977 4.535
2016-02 3.981 4.389
2016-01 3.85 4.214
2015-12 4.044 3.888
2015-11 3.813 4.136
2015-10 3.854 4.665
2015-09 3.912 4.43
2015-08 3.929 4.335
2015-07 4.058 4.338
2015-06 3.887 4.316
2015-05 3.819 4.277
2015-04 3.903 4.221
2015-03 3.842 4.331
2015-02 3.852 4.522
2015-01 3.898 4.437
2014-12 4.016 4.317
2014-11 3.75 4.141
2014-10 3.855 4.019
2014-09 3.9 4.301
2014-08 3.844 4.348
2014-07 3.788 4.341
2014-06 3.927 4.336
2014-05 3.774 4.409
2014-04 3.803 4.137
2014-03 3.842 4.15
2014-02 3.802 4.205
2014-01 3.832 4.25
2013-12 3.904 4.516
2013-11 3.851 4.821
2013-10 3.863 4.267
2013-09 3.866 4.579
2013-08 3.911 4.552
2013-07 3.933 4.594
2013-06 3.875 4.667
2013-05 4.108 4.861
2013-04 4.071 4.962
2013-03 3.972 4.921
2013-02 3.932 4.82
2013-01 3.88 4.696
2012-12 3.894 4.51
2012-11 4.063 4.708
2012-10 3.99 4.582
2012-09 3.921 4.576
2012-08 3.973 4.559
2012-07 4.022 4.552
2012-06 4.11 4.541
2012-05 4.063 4.541
2012-04 3.959 4.931
2012-03 4.01 4.197
2012-02 4.046 5.378
2012-01 4.008 4.454
2011-12 3.793 4.392
2011-11 3.975 4.396
2011-10 4.037 4.463
2011-09 4.044 4.512
2011-08 4.153 4.558
2011-07 3.968 4.526
2011-06 4.082 4.529
2011-05 3.815 4.392
2011-04 4.002 4.113
2011-03 4.071 4.455
2011-02 4.225 4.477
2011-01 4.223 4.634
2010-12 4.038 5.078
2010-11 4.161 4.744
2010-10 4.151 4.749
2010-09 4.18 4.625
2010-08 4.122 4.606
2010-07 4.207 4.572
2010-06 4.128 4.573
2010-05 4.178 4.793
2010-04 4.263 4.596
2010-03 4.162 4.689
2010-02 4.344 4.784
2010-01 3.961 4.927
2009-12 4.29 4.576
2009-11 4.214 4.364
2009-10 4.137 4.538
2009-09 4.179 4.561
2009-08 4.119 4.606
2009-07 4.295 4.583
2009-06 4.358 4.577
2009-05 4.344 4.562
2009-04 4.366 4.602
2009-03 4.319 4.591
2009-02 4.352 4.778
2009-01 4.365 4.925

Breakdown of energy

  • Source: INSEE

Engineered goods: near-stability

In September 2023, household consumption of engineered goods was virtually stable (+0.1%, after -0.8% in August 2023 – revised data).

Over the third quarter of 2023 as a whole, purchases of engineered goods were up by 1.2% compared with that of the second quarter of 2023.

Durable goods: slight increase

In September 2023, consumption of durable goods rose by 0.3% (after -0.7%). It was mainly driven by a slight rebound in spending on household equipment (+0.8% after -5.5%). In particular, purchases of computers and telephones rose sharply.

Textile-clothing: near-stability

In September 2023, spending on clothing and textiles was virtually stable (+0.1% after -2.4% in August). The increase in shoes and leather purchases was counterbalanced by the drop in spending on clothing and textiles.

Other engineered goods: slight decrease

In September 2023, household consumption of “other engineered goods” was slightly down again (-0.2% after -0.1%).

Breakdown of engineered goods

Breakdown of engineered goods
Other engineered goods Household durables Transport equipment Textile-clothing
2023-09 6.723 4.081 5.811 3.99
2023-08 6.735 4.051 5.812 3.988
2023-07 6.745 4.284 5.698 4.085
2023-06 6.723 3.991 5.573 4.083
2023-05 6.654 4.005 5.665 4.107
2023-04 6.683 4.015 5.688 4.054
2023-03 6.677 4.044 5.627 4.082
2023-02 6.702 4.028 5.596 4.106
2023-01 6.724 4.08 5.47 4.117
2022-12 6.759 3.992 5.454 4.133
2022-11 6.741 4.189 5.547 4.133
2022-10 6.726 4.145 5.394 4.095
2022-09 6.753 4.329 5.406 4.419
2022-08 6.744 4.129 5.295 4.151
2022-07 6.751 4.066 5.232 3.96
2022-06 6.728 4.196 5.372 4.257
2022-05 6.753 4.178 5.246 4.394
2022-04 6.757 4.172 5.191 4.156
2022-03 6.77 4.17 5.254 4.205
2022-02 6.772 4.211 5.328 4.133
2022-01 6.829 4.269 5.374 4.028
2021-12 6.83 4.161 5.42 4.269
2021-11 6.819 4.344 5.355 4.279
2021-10 6.804 4.269 5.389 4.339
2021-09 6.84 4.353 5.438 4.311
2021-08 6.867 4.405 5.445 4.268
2021-07 6.916 4.647 5.458 4.257
2021-06 6.941 4.596 5.604 4.62
2021-05 6.828 4.79 5.558 4.29
2021-04 6.231 3.725 5.399 1.764
2021-03 6.817 4.585 5.519 3.657
2021-02 6.734 4.794 5.496 4.326
2021-01 6.768 4.483 5.861 3.729
2020-12 7.119 5.785 5.757 4.966
2020-11 6.1 3.182 5.023 1.965
2020-10 7.065 4.696 6.132 4.166
2020-09 6.899 4.551 6.01 4.361
2020-08 7.011 4.777 6.402 5.188
2020-07 6.9 4.488 6.772 4.08
2020-06 7.065 4.899 6.44 3.975
2020-05 6.59 4.084 4.633 3.782
2020-04 4.814 1.74 1.779 0.794
2020-03 5.687 2.85 3.047 1.949
2020-02 6.757 3.93 5.893 4.241
2020-01 6.706 4.063 5.782 4.333
2019-12 6.684 4.182 6.3 4.258
2019-11 6.728 4.006 6.192 4.339
2019-10 6.694 4.016 6.088 4.283
2019-09 6.683 3.973 5.981 4.323
2019-08 6.665 3.958 6.328 4.324
2019-07 6.662 3.978 6.163 4.231
2019-06 6.656 3.802 6.1 4.341
2019-05 6.661 4.048 6.04 4.267
2019-04 6.636 4.012 6.006 4.285
2019-03 6.641 3.966 6.205 4.325
2019-02 6.67 3.927 5.972 4.385
2019-01 6.645 3.902 5.996 4.308
2018-12 6.641 3.799 5.566 4.238
2018-11 6.597 3.836 5.898 4.191
2018-10 6.645 3.842 5.96 4.244
2018-09 6.638 3.824 5.941 4.212
2018-08 6.641 3.832 6.264 4.287
2018-07 6.647 3.782 6.037 4.325
2018-06 6.64 3.857 6.038 4.201
2018-05 6.65 3.79 6.205 4.273
2018-04 6.647 3.694 6.147 4.487
2018-03 6.638 3.815 5.975 4.256
2018-02 6.602 3.769 5.925 4.395
2018-01 6.609 3.757 5.808 4.292
2017-12 6.618 3.769 5.981 4.338
2017-11 6.612 3.867 5.854 4.41
2017-10 6.598 3.765 5.896 4.181
2017-09 6.606 3.801 5.869 4.627
2017-08 6.6 3.769 5.78 4.372
2017-07 6.608 3.808 5.913 4.399
2017-06 6.577 3.744 5.861 4.261
2017-05 6.556 3.714 5.924 4.431
2017-04 6.547 3.689 5.804 4.334
2017-03 6.542 3.661 5.735 4.42
2017-02 6.524 3.708 5.693 4.469
2017-01 6.536 3.569 5.66 4.361
2016-12 6.533 3.568 5.794 4.28
2016-11 6.506 3.519 5.736 4.235
2016-10 6.492 3.608 5.525 4.471
2016-09 6.478 3.545 5.575 4.13
2016-08 6.475 3.514 5.408 4.202
2016-07 6.47 3.45 5.385 4.266
2016-06 6.486 3.812 5.355 4.485
2016-05 6.461 3.611 5.435 4.221
2016-04 6.467 3.895 5.471 4.205
2016-03 6.462 3.742 5.443 4.213
2016-02 6.445 3.614 5.376 4.243
2016-01 6.452 3.603 5.413 4.651
2015-12 6.45 3.849 5.242 4.3
2015-11 6.386 3.318 5.13 4.1
2015-10 6.422 3.456 5.221 4.35
2015-09 6.453 3.502 5.245 4.404
2015-08 6.405 3.491 5.071 4.42
2015-07 6.423 3.436 5.232 4.357
2015-06 6.428 3.364 5.218 4.414
2015-05 6.43 3.376 5.156 4.325
2015-04 6.413 3.34 5.068 4.411
2015-03 6.389 3.364 5.037 4.313
2015-02 6.409 3.389 4.996 4.332
2015-01 6.395 3.399 5.013 4.489
2014-12 6.344 3.426 4.932 4.366
2014-11 6.324 3.347 4.969 4.314
2014-10 6.301 3.341 4.999 4.228
2014-09 6.285 3.338 4.962 4.028
2014-08 6.302 3.353 4.996 4.286
2014-07 6.263 3.304 4.922 4.35
2014-06 6.243 3.213 5.002 4.366
2014-05 6.253 3.27 4.879 4.253
2014-04 6.237 3.119 5.098 4.242
2014-03 6.243 3.118 5.025 4.369
2014-02 6.207 3.125 5.026 4.276
2014-01 6.225 3.191 4.817 4.385
2013-12 6.188 3.223 5.51 4.257
2013-11 6.198 3.123 5.082 4.357
2013-10 6.179 3.159 5.088 4.254
2013-09 6.163 3.127 5.043 4.258
2013-08 6.162 3.094 5.061 4.165
2013-07 6.147 3.021 5.012 4.265
2013-06 6.141 3.106 5.008 4.23
2013-05 6.171 3.102 5.045 4.11
2013-04 6.161 3.079 4.963 4.215
2013-03 6.125 3.072 4.869 4.17
2013-02 6.112 3.0 4.983 4.197
2013-01 6.138 3.012 4.884 4.284
2012-12 6.125 3.076 5.322 4.277
2012-11 6.089 3.055 5.039 4.222
2012-10 6.131 3.013 5.176 4.324
2012-09 6.105 3.007 5.17 4.349
2012-08 6.116 2.981 5.257 4.211
2012-07 6.123 3.063 5.261 4.283
2012-06 6.183 3.053 5.342 4.089
2012-05 6.076 3.026 5.372 4.291
2012-04 6.077 3.056 5.364 3.992
2012-03 6.14 2.936 5.476 4.461
2012-02 6.097 3.016 5.334 4.32
2012-01 6.09 2.934 5.363 4.385
2011-12 6.095 3.112 5.612 4.301
2011-11 6.137 2.828 5.745 4.287
2011-10 6.12 2.897 5.623 4.346
2011-09 6.119 2.914 5.631 4.252
2011-08 6.115 2.929 5.647 4.303
2011-07 6.101 2.959 5.592 4.267
2011-06 6.114 2.968 5.482 4.426
2011-05 6.085 2.867 5.489 4.337
2011-04 6.082 2.831 5.641 4.502
2011-03 6.073 2.984 6.088 4.42
2011-02 6.066 3.023 6.344 4.503
2011-01 6.081 2.945 6.204 4.384
2010-12 6.036 2.861 6.079 4.443
2010-11 6.023 2.831 6.044 4.472
2010-10 6.003 2.831 5.641 4.367
2010-09 5.996 2.878 5.702 4.433
2010-08 5.952 2.892 5.437 4.444
2010-07 5.958 2.746 5.621 4.657
2010-06 5.934 2.772 5.616 4.102
2010-05 5.989 2.919 5.57 4.37
2010-04 5.9 2.745 5.629 4.408
2010-03 5.887 2.802 5.825 4.416
2010-02 5.827 2.765 5.681 4.238
2010-01 5.807 2.752 5.829 4.504
2009-12 5.805 2.82 6.267 4.42
2009-11 5.766 2.718 6.285 4.336
2009-10 5.768 2.724 6.01 4.44
2009-09 5.748 2.728 5.929 4.361
2009-08 5.728 2.704 5.755 4.147
2009-07 5.7 2.672 5.78 4.28
2009-06 5.81 2.675 5.833 4.578
2009-05 5.706 2.616 6.201 4.349
2009-04 5.736 2.616 5.651 4.343
2009-03 5.718 2.583 5.523 4.421
2009-02 5.707 2.565 5.498 4.289
2009-01 5.793 2.602 5.507 4.555

Breakdown of engineered goods

  • Source: INSEE

Household consumption expenditure on goods

Changes in %. TD-SA
Household consumption expenditure on goods (Changes in %. TD-SA)
Weight (1) July 23 Aug 23 Sept 23 Sept 23/Sept 22 Q / Q-1 (2)
Food products 39 -1.3 -0.3 1.2 -3.9 0.7
- excl. Tobacco 35 -1.5 -0.3 1.4 -3.3 0.7
Engineered goods 43 1.9 -0.8 0.1 -1.0 1.2
- Durables 22 3.6 -0.7 0.3 2.1 2.4
- Including transport equipment 11 2.2 2.0 0.0 7.5 2.3
- Including Household durables 8 7.3 -5.5 0.8 -5.7 3.4
- Textile-clothing 8 0.0 -2.4 0.1 -9.7 -1.5
- Other engineered goods 13 0.3 -0.1 -0.2 -0.4 0.7
Energy 18 -0.1 -0.7 -1.3 -5.5 0.2
- Energy. water. waste 10 1.2 0.5 -1.0 -2.9 1.0
- Refined Products 8 -1.6 -2.0 -1.6 -8.5 -0.6
Total 100 0.3 -0.6 0.2 -3.0 0.8
- Including Manufactured goods 83 0.3 -0.7 0.3 -3.1 0.8
  • (1) Weighting in the consumption expenditure on goods in value in 2021
  • (2) Last three months / previous three months
  • Source: INSEE

Revisions

The monthly change in household consumption of goods for August 2023 has been revised downwards by 0.1 points, to -0.6%. Since the previous publication, new information has been incorporated and the coefficients of seasonal adjustment (SA) and working day adjustment (WDA) have been updated.

In addition, a new methodology for estimating monthly food consumption has been implemented for data from 2020 onwards.

Indicators based on data of retail chains (for supermarket purchases) and turnover index (for purchases in specialised stores) are now used, enabling to work at a finer level by product than was possible with the Banque de France's more aggregated retail indicators, notably for the construction of volume trends based on values and prices.

This change has led to a significant upward revision in food consumption over the most recent months. The diagnosis of an unprecedented drop in food consumption is not questioned, but the scale of this decline since mid-2021 is reduced by around a third.

This new methodology does not challenge that of the annual national accounts, already implemented at an even more detailed level, and monthly consumption remains calibrated on the annual accounts published last May until 2022.

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*Volumes are measured at chain-link previous year prices (2014 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 2014, 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 (INSEE), 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 November 2023 at 8:45 am.

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