Purchasing Power Parities (PPPs)
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Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) measures the price difference on comparable goods and services among countries. The PPP is used to make comparisons of countries' GDP and to calculate the Price Level Index (PLI) to be able to compare price levels and living costs among countries.
An error has been detected in the database table and is under investigation. When it comes to statistics regarding Purchasing power parities and Price level indices, we refer to Eurostat’s database: Statistics | Eurostat (europa.eu).
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2024-12-20
Swedish households’ Actual Individual Consumption (AIC) per capita was 6 percent above the average for the 27 EU countries in 2023.
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Name Type Date Actual Individual Consumption (AIC) and Volume indices of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita in PPS 2020, 2022 och 2022, EU27=100 Table 2024-12-20 Household's actual individual consumption, 2023 Graph 2024-12-20
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