KAZALCI OKOLJA

Key message
Neutral

The level of consumption of household assets as well as savings or investments depends largely on disposable income. It is a fundamental indicator of the material well-being of households. The disposable (net) income of households in Slovenia has increased very slightly over the last five years, which also raises the poverty risk threshold.


Charts

Figure PG14-1: PG14-1 Average disposable income of households by type of income
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Income from work[%] Pensions with accessories[%] Fanily and social benefits[%] Other income[%]
2008 68 20 10.70 1.40
2009 68 19.80 10.30 1.90
2010 66.40 20.50 11.40 1.80
2011 65.70 20.90 11.50 1.90
2012 64.70 21.70 11.60 2
2013 64.70 22.20 10.90 2.20
2014 63.80 22.60 10.60 2.90
2015 64.50 22.70 10.20 2.70
2016 64.10 22.60 10.20 3
2017 65 22.50 10.30 2.20
2018 65.70 22.20 9.90 2.20
Figure PG14-2: PG14-2 Distribution of disposable income by households by income classes
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1. quintile[%] 2. quintile[%] 3. quintile[%] 4. quinitl[%] 5. quintile[%]
2008 10 14.70 18.20 22.60 34.50
2009 10.20 14.90 18.30 22.60 34
2010 9.80 14.60 18.20 22.70 34.70
2011 9.70 14.70 18.20 22.70 34.70
2012 9.70 14.70 18.20 22.50 34.80
2013 9.40 14.60 18.20 22.60 35.20
2014 9.20 14.40 18.10 22.60 35.70
2015 9.40 14.50 18.10 22.50 35.40
2016 9.60 14.50 18.20 22.60 35.10
2017 9.70 14.70 18.30 22.60 34.70
2018 10 14.80 18.20 22.50 34.50
Figure PG14-3: PG14-3 Ceilings of income class (EUR), Slovenia, annually
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1. quintile[EUR] 2. quintile[EUR] 3. quintile[EUR] 4.quintile[EUR] 5. quintile[EUR]
2008 4874 6186 7583 9708 0
2009 5378 6800 8302 10461 0
2010 5314 6793 8397 10690 0
2011 5458 6965 8564 10837 0
2012 5521 7050 8626 10963 0
2013 5344 6911 8425 10807 0
2014 5298 6930 8533 10996 0
2015 5499 7160 8743 11231 0
2016 5504 7166 8782 11157 0
2017 5714 7441 9049 11483 0
2018 6087 7733 9359 11873 0
Figure PG14-4: PG14-4 Average disposable income per household member by statistical regions
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Pomurska[EUR] Podravska[EUR] Carinthia[EUR] Savinjska[EUR] Zasavska[EUR] Posavska[EUR] Southeast Slovenia[EUR] Central Slovenia[EUR] Gorenjska[EUR] Primorsko-notranjska[EUR] Goriška[EUR] Obalno-kraška[EUR]
2008 6366 6897 6900 7163 7734 6567 6933 8452 7771 7616 8039 7868
2009 6836 7799 7343 7902 8035 7258 7630 9108 8561 8194 8374 8289
2010 7099 7852 7194 7936 8468 7537 7883 9351 8418 8387 8304 8350
2011 7071 8043 7727 8092 8273 8002 7933 9544 8495 8262 8505 8483
2012 7251 8140 8192 8235 8492 8020 8124 9440 8652 8743 8468 8655
2013 7447 8094 7968 8059 8227 7323 7793 9347 8271 8717 8336 8687
2014 7693 8196 7995 8175 8215 7916 8091 9377 8479 8453 8338 8853
2015 8050 8422 8217 8425 8405 7787 8601 9627 8491 8722 8384 9769
2016 8235 8291 8463 8220 8394 7910 8606 9719 8532 8738 8227 9419
2017 8440 8459 8585 8486 8635 8360 8880 9859 8940 8996 8871 9847
2018 8571 8882 8756 8790 9170 8934 9417 10222 9509 8703 8907 9818
Figure PG14-5: PG14-5 Poverty risk threshold
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One-person household[EUR] 4-person household (2 adults + 2 children under 14 years of age)[EUR] Two-person household (2 adults)[EUR]
2005 5278 11085 7917
2006 5590 11740 8385
2007 5944 12483 8916
2008 6536 13725 9804
2009 7118 14949 10677
2010 7042 14787 10563
2011 7199 15119 10799
2012 7273 15274 10910
2013 7111 14934 10667
2014 7146 15006 10719
2015 7399 15538 11099
2016 7396 15532 11094
2017 7628 16019 11442
2018 7946 16687 11919
Figure PG14-6: PG14-6 Household saving and investment
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Household saving rate[%] Household investment rate[%]
1995 10.80 8.80
1997 13.40 9.50
1999 9.30 10.30
2000 12.70 9.30
2001 13.80 9.10
2003 11.60 8.30
2005 14.70 9.10
2006 16.40 10.20
2008 15.90 10.50
2009 14.70 7.80
2010 13.10 6.80
2013 12.70 5.50
2015 12.50 5.70

Methodology

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