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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. Household consumption in Slovenia declined markedly in 2020, while disposable income maintained positive growth. The household savings rate was the highest ever. These are the consequences of measures taken during the pandemic. In 2021, disposable income maintains positive growth, but family and social benefits and other incomes have decreased.


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Figure PG14-1: Average disposable income of households by type of income
Sources: 

Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia (28. 08. 2022)

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Income from work[%]

Pensions with accessories[%]

Family and social benefits[%]

Other income[%]

2008

68

20

10.70

1.40

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

2014

63.80

22.60

10.60

2.90

2015

64.50

22.70

10.20

2.70

2018

65.70

22.20

9.90

2.20

2019

67.30

21.20

9.30

2.20

2020

66.20

21

9.50

3.30

2021

66.90

22.50

7.80

2.70

Figure PG14-2: Distribution of household disposable income by income classes
Sources: 

Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia (28. 08. 2022)

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1. quantile[%]

2. quantile[%]

3. quantile[%]

4. quantile[%]

5. quantile[%]

2008

10

14.70

18.20

22.60

34.50

2010

9.80

14.60

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

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

2020

10.10

14.70

18.20

22.40

34.60

2021

10.20

14.80

18.20

22.40

34.40

Figure PG14-3: Top cut-off points of quantiles
Sources: 

Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia (28. 08. 2022)

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1. quantile[EUR]

2. quantile[EUR]

3. quantile[EUR]

4.quantile[EUR]

5. quantile[EUR]

2008

4874

6186

7583

9708

0

2009

5378

6800

8302

10461

0

2011

5458

6965

8564

10837

0

2013

5344

6911

8425

10807

0

2014

5298

6930

8533

10996

0

2015

5499

7160

8743

11231

0

2017

5714

7441

9049

11483

0

2018

6087

7733

9359

11873

0

2019

6485

8255

10053

12842

0

2020

6732

8555

10500

13315

0

2021

7184

9026

10975

13980

0

Figure PG14-4: Disposable household income per household member by statistical regions (after social transfers)
Sources: 

Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia (28. 08. 2022)

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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

2014

7693

8196

7995

8175

8215

7916

8091

9377

8479

8453

8338

8853

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

2019

9541

9734

9558

9526

9834

9530

9968

10952

10202

9725

9799

10194

2020

9411

10037

9668

10052

9959

10463

10222

11349

10620

9078

10754

10946

2021

10140

10806

10909

10820

10332

10549

10955

11877

10750

9671

10187

10638

Figure PG14-5: At-risk-of poverty threshold
Sources: 

Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia (28. 08. 2022)

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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

2007

5944

12483

8916

2008

6536

13725

9804

2009

7118

14949

10677

2014

7146

15006

10719

2016

7396

15532

11094

2017

7628

16019

11442

2018

7946

16687

11919

2019

8440

17724

12660

2020

8864

18615

13296

2021

9249

19423

13874

Figure PG14-6: Household saving and investment
Sources: 

Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia (28. 08. 2022)

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Household saving rate[%]

Household investment rate[%]

1995

11.60

8.70

1997

14.40

9.40

2005

16.20

9.10

2006

17.50

10.10

2008

16.30

10.50

2009

14

7.80

2010

12.70

6.80

2013

11.20

5.50

2017

12.90

6.20

2019

13.20

6.30

2020

22.50

5.50

2021

18.40

6.10