Household Final Consumption Expenditure (HHFCE), including all expenditure on goods and services by members of UK households.
Publications
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Consumer trends, UK: October to December 2016
Household final consumption expenditure (HHFCE) for the UK, as a measure of economic growth. Includes all spending on goods and services by members of UK households.
Data
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Consumer trends time series
Consumer trends dataset up to Quarter 4 (Oct to Dec) 2022. This dataset is consistent with Blue Book 2022.
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Consumer trends: implied deflator, not seasonally adjusted
Quarterly and annual data for household expenditure in the UK, implied deflator, not seasonally adjusted. Estimates are consistent with Blue Book 2022.
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Consumer trends: current price, not seasonally adjusted
Quarterly and annual data on household expenditure in the UK, current price, not seasonally adjusted. Estimates are consistent with Blue Book 2022.
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Consumer trends: implied deflator, seasonally adjusted
Quarterly and annual data for household expenditure in the UK, implied deflator, seasonally adjusted. Estimates are consistent with Blue Book 2022.
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Consumer trends: current price, seasonally adjusted
Quarterly and annual data on household expenditure in the UK, current price, seasonally adjusted. Estimates are consistent with Blue Book 2022.
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Consumer trends: chained volume measure, seasonally adjusted
Quarterly and annual data on household expenditure in the UK, chained volume measure, seasonally adjusted. Estimates are consistent with Blue Book 2022.
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Consumer trends: chained volume measure, not seasonally adjusted
Quarterly and annual data on household expenditure in the UK, chained volume measure, not seasonally adjusted. Estimates are consistent with Blue Book 2022.
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