Results from GfK’s 2017 purchasing power study on Germany
can be found in the press release from December 6, 2016 at
http://www.gfk.com/insights/press-release/pp-germany-2017/
About the study
GfK Purchasing Power is defined as the sum of the net income of the population according to place of residence. These purchasing power figures take into account income related to self- and non-self employment as well as capital gains and government subsidies, such as unemployment assistance, child benefit and pension contributions. Not included in these calculations are expenditures related to living expenses, insurance, rent and associated costs such as utilities (gas and/or electricity), clothing and savings plans. Calculations are carried out on the basis of reported income and earnings, statistics on state taxes and deductions as well as economic forecasts provided by leading economic institutes.
Additional information
on GfK market data can be found at
http://www.gfk.com/products-a-z/regional-market-data/.
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About GfK
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consumers' experiences and choices.
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