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Purchasing Power Increase in Netherlands to Rise Less than Expected in 2026

Summary by NL Times
Dutch households will have less extra money to spend in 2026 than previously forecast, with average purchasing power now expected to rise by 0.9 percent instead of 1.3 percent, according to updated calculations from the Nibud. The downgrade reportedly reflects slower wage growth, even as inflation remains elevated.The revised outlook means households will have about 40 euros more to spend per month on average, Nibud said. On Prinsjesdag, the inc…

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Wages are rising less rapidly than expected and that is why the Nibud is adjusting the increase in purchasing power.

·Netherlands
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The Nibud information institute is less optimistic about the increase in purchasing power in the Netherlands. This is because wages are rising less rapidly on average than previously expected, reports the organization, which provides information on household finances.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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rd.nl broke the news in Apeldoorn, Netherlands on Thursday, January 22, 2026.
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