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Dutch inflation above 10% for first time since 1975

Inflation in the Netherlands climbed above 10 percent for the first time since 1975, Statistics Netherlands (CBS) reported based on its own calculation method.

According to the stats office, consumer goods and services were 10.3 percent more expensive in July than in the same month last year. In June, inflation was still 8.6 percent. The increase was mainly because energy prices have recently skyrocketed and house rents increased more.

This while rents are pushing inflation even higher. This is because the rents on regulated leases were not allowed to increase on July 1 last year. Furthermore, the maximum rent increase for a private sector home is higher this year than last year. All this led to housing rents rising by 3 percent last month compared to 0.8 percent a year ago.

Energy prices have been rising rapidly in the Netherlands for some time, especially since the war in Ukraine. This is due to the increased uncertainty about the gas supply from Russia. In July, energy was up to 108 percent more expensive on an annual basis. This means that the plus here was much stronger than the 84 percent in June. And despite the fact that the Cabinet temporarily reduced the VAT on energy from 21 to 9 percent as of last month.

Consumers also saw prices in the supermarkets rise faster. Foods were 12 percent more expensive than a year ago. In particular, products containing grain, dairy products, and ice creams rose relatively sharply in price. Package holidays also became clearly more expensive, and people had to spend more on banking services.

https://nltimes.nl/2022/08/04/dutch-inflation-10-first-time-since-1975

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Half of NL residents don't plan to use less water despite national shortage

The Netherlands officially has a water shortage. Despite this, 48 percent of Netherlands residents don’t plan to use less water, as Minister Mark Harbers of Infrastructure and Water Management asked. Hart van Nederland found this in a representative poll of 4,000 people.

Women are slightly more likely than men to be careful with water use. More than half of men intend to continue using water as they always do. Older people are more willing to conserve water. 57 percent of people over 50 plan to use less water. Among people under 30, 62 percent will go on as they always have.

Of the 46 percent of Netherlands people who do intend to save water, 73 percent will do so by taking shorter showers. Half will also water their garden or balcony less often and fill their swimming pools and jacuzzis less.

https://nltimes.nl/2022/08/04/half-nl-residents-dont-plan-use-less-water-despite-national-shortage

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