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Average expenditure by households. Base 2016

Average expenditure by households. Base 2016 Catalonia. 2023
Value Variation (%)
Average annual expenditure per household (euros) 34,259 (b) Break in time series 3.5
Per person 13,592 (b) Break in time series 0.8
Per unit of consumption 20,147 (b) Break in time series 1.3
Total expenditure (millions of euros) 107,219.2 (b) Break in time series 4.8
Source: Idescat, a partir de dades de l'Enquesta de pressupostos familiars, base 2016, de l'INE.
Note: The data published in 2023 include the population figures from the Census 2021. This change implies a break in the data series published so far, preventing homogeneous comparisons. Moreover, to obtain the rates of change for the year 2023 with relation to the previous year, the homogeneous data for 2022 have been calculated.
(b) Break in time series.
Average expenditure by households. Base 2016 Spain. 2023
Value Variation (%)
Average annual expenditure per household (euros) 32,617 (b) Break in time series 3.3
Per person 13,120 (b) Break in time series 2.7
Per unit of consumption 19,357 (b) Break in time series 2.7
Total expenditure (millions of euros) 629,817.1 (b) Break in time series 4.8
Source: INE. Survey of Family Budgets.
Note: The data published in 2023 include the population figures from the Census 2021. This change implies a break in the data series published so far, preventing homogeneous comparisons. Moreover, to obtain the rates of change for the year 2023 with relation to the previous year, the homogeneous data for 2022 have been calculated.
(b) Break in time series.

Last update: October 24, 2024.

Methodological note

Household expenditure consists of the entire flow of money that household economies devote to the acquisition of consumer items, plus supplies, self-consumption goods, or any salary in kind, despite these last items not implying any monetary flow.

The expenditure can be calculated per person in the household and unit of consumption in the household. In order to obtain the units of consumption we use the so-called equivalence scales, which turn household members into units of consumption. These equivalence scales are applied because economies of scale are generated when a household shares certain goods and services, which means that the needs of a household with n persons are sometimes lower than the needs of a household with just one person.

In this case we use the modified OECD scale, which gives the following values to each member of the household:

  • Main provider: 1
  • Adult other than 13: 0,5
  • Child 13 and under: 0,3

The total expenditure of a household is divided by the number of units of consumption in the household and we thus obtain the equivalent expenditure per unit of consumption. Each member of a household is assigned the equivalent expenditure of his or her household.

Expenditure is presented classified according to the Classification of the Functions of Individual Consumption (COICOP/HBS) until 2015. From 2016 onwards, the European Classification of the Functions of Individual Consumption (ECOICOP) is used. These two classifications are not entirely comparable.

These statistics are conducted upon the basis of the Family Budget Survey carried out each year by the INE. Idescat processes this data in detail on a yearly basis, expanding the results for Catalonia.

You can get more information about these statistics in the methodology.