Dutch Consumer Spending Accelerates in May, Rising 1.8%
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BitcoinWorldDutch Consumer Spending Accelerates in May, Rising 1.8%bitcoinworld.co.inBitcoinWorld Dutch Consumer Spending Accelerates in May, Rising 1.8% Consumer spending volume in the Netherlands rose 1.8% in May, according to newly released data, accelerating from a revised 1% increase in April. The figures, adjusted for price changes and seasonal effects, point to sustained household consumption as a key driver of economic activity in the first half of the year. Spending Gains Across Sectors […] This post Dutch Consumer Spending Accelerates in May, Rising 1.8% first appeared on BitcoinWorld .
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