Swedish Household Spending Rebounds
2026-03-10 08:14
By
Erika Ordonez
1 min. read
Household spending in Sweden increased 0.7% month-on-month in January 2026, recovering from a downwardly revised 3.3% fall in the previous month.
The rebound was mainly driven by higher consumption of transport, retail trade, and motor vehicle services (5.4% vs -6.3% in December 2025), housing, electricity, gas & heating (0.6% vs -0.7%), and food and beverages (0.2% vs -1.1%).
Spending also recovered in clothing and footwear (1.0% vs -4.1%), furniture, furnishings, household equipment, and consumables (2.9% vs -0.9%), restaurants, cafes, hotels, and other accommodation services (1.7% vs -0.6%), and other goods and services (2.3% vs -3.5%).
Meanwhile, spending declined in post and telecommunications (-3.4% vs 0.9%) and recreation and culture (-0.4% vs -9.9%).
On a yearly basis, household consumption rose by 2.8%, accelerating from an upwardly revised 1% increase in the previous month.