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CPI rose 0.4 per cent in June
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 0.4 per cent from May to June, mainly due to increased prices on airfares and higher food prices. The year-to-year growth in the CPI was 1.9 per cent in June, while the CPI-ATE rose 1.6 per cent the last twelve ...
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Strengthened growth in retail sales
The seasonally-adjusted volume index of retail sales increased by 1.3 per cent from April to May 2017. This follows weak growth in the two preceding months.
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Distribution of household income and consumption on demographics and income decile
Reports 2017/17
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HICP up 0.3 per cent from last month
The harmonized index of consumer prices (HICP) for Norway increased by 0.3 per cent from April to May. The year-to-year growth was 2.2 in May, down 0.1 percentage points since April.
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Small increase in the CPI
The CPI rose 0.2 per cent from April to May, mainly due to increased food prices. The year-to-year growth in the CPI was 2.1 per cent in May, while the CPI-ATE rose 1.6 per cent the last twelve months.
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Continued small increase in retail sales
The seasonally-adjusted volume index of retail sales increased by 0.2 per cent from March to April 2017. This follows an increase of 0.1 per cent from February to March this year.
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Stable household consumption of goods
Household consumption of goods rose 0.1 per cent from March to April 2017, according to seasonally adjusted figures. There was a decrease in purchases of vehicles and petrol, while the consumption of other goods was higher in April than in the mon...
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HICP up 0.1 per cent from last month
The harmonized index of consumer prices (HICP) for Norway was 105.5 (2015=100) in April, up 0.1 per cent from March. The year-to-year growth was 2.3 in April, down 0.2 percentage points since March.
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Wages and remuneration up 2.3 per cent
Preliminary figures from tax assessments show that employers paid a total of NOK 1 222 billion in wages and remuneration in 2016. This is 27 NOK billion, or 2.3 per cent more than the previous year.
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6 in 10 men self-supporting after 8 years
Statistical analysis 2017
The incomes of refugees who came to Norway in 2000 have increased in line with their length of residence, but this trend has gradually come to a halt, especially among men. This article was first published in Norwegian, in Statistics Norway’s jour...
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Income mobility among households with children: 2007 - 2014
Reports 2016/35
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The economic welfare of low-income households 2016
Reports 2016/30
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Decomposition of growth in real disposable income
Documents 2016/26
In the course of the past 45 years, Norway has gone from being a moderately prosperous country to one of the wealthiest countries in the world at the end of the first decade of this Century.
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This is Norway 2016
In This is Norway, Statistics Norway presents statistics on a range of areas in Norwegian society in a user-friendly manner.
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An investigation of the Norwegian consumption
Documents 2016/20
Since the financial crisis, Norwegian private consumption has fallen as a share of household disposable income. This weak development in consumption was not predicted by the contemporaneous consumption models and led to a “structural breakdown” of...
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