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Europe: total consumer spending on clothing and footwear 2014-2029 | Statista

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The total consumer spending on clothing and footwear in Europe was forecast to continuously increase between 2024 and 2029 by in total 103.3 billion U.S. dollars (+15.12 percent). After the ninth consecutive increasing year, the fashion-related spending is estimated to reach 786.6 billion U.S. dollars and therefore a new peak in 2029.
Consumer spending, in this case footwear-related spending, refers to the domestic demand of private households and non-profit institutions serving households (NPISHs). Spending by corporations and the state is not included. The forecast has been adjusted for the expected impact of COVID-19.Consumer spending is the biggest component of the gross domestic product as computed on an expenditure basis in the context of national accounts. The other components in this approach are consumption expenditure of the state, gross domestic investment as well as the net exports of goods and services. Consumer spending is broken down according to the United Nations’ Classification of Individual Consumption By Purpose (COICOP). The shown data adheres broadly to group 03. As not all countries and regions report data in a harmonized way, all data shown here has been processed by Statista to allow the greatest level of comparability possible. The underlying input data are usually household budget surveys conducted by government agencies that track spending of selected households over a given period.The data is shown in nominal terms which means that monetary data is valued at prices of the respective year and has not been adjusted for inflation. For future years the price level has been projected as well. The data has been converted from local currencies to US$ using the average exchange rate of the respective year. For forecast years, the exchange rate has been projected as well. The timelines therefore incorporate currency effects.

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