PRESS RELEASE
No. 76 of April 5, 2012
Household income and expenditure in Quarter IV 2011
For the interpretation of indicators, kindly see the methodological note.
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
According to the results of the Family Budget Survey, in the fourth quarter of 2011, the total
monthly average income was, in nominal terms, of 2542 lei per household and of 884 lei per
person. The money income was of 2025 lei monthly on average per household (704 lei per person)
and the in kind income of 517 lei monthly per household (180 lei per person).
In-kind income
20.3%
Other income
3.2%
Salary income
48.4%
Property income
0.2%
Independent activities
income
2.3%
Agriculture income
3.1%
The wages and the other related income constituted the most important source of income (47.6%
of the total household income in Quarter I, 48.6% in Quarter II 2011, 50.0% in Quarter III and
48.4% in Quarter IV 2011).
The following also contributed to the formation of the household total income: social provisions
income (22.5%), agriculture income (3.1%), non-agricultural independent activities income (2.3%)
and property and household asset sale income (1.6%). An important weight also holds the in-kind
income (20.3%), mainly the equivalent consumption value of the agro-food products from own
resources (18.6%).
Differences of level and especially of structure between household incomes were registered based
on the residential area.
In Quarter IV 2011, the total average income per household from urban area was 16.5% greater
than of households from rural and 6.5% greater than of the entire households.
In urban area, household income came 62.9% from wages, 22.6% from social provisions, the
in-kind income being 8.5% of the total income.
In rural area, the main income source was the agricultural production that provided 44.3% of the
total income. The most part of it (37.4% of the total income) was represented by the equivalent
value of the consumption of agro-food products from own resources, the money income from
agriculture providing 6.9% of the rural household income. An important contribution to the rural
household income had also the salary income (26.0%) and the social provisions income (22.4%).
HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURE
In Quarter IV 2011, the total expenditure of the population was roughly of 2311 lei per month per
household (804 lei per person) and was 90.9% of the total income.
The main uses of the expenditure done by the households are the consumption of food and nonfood goods, of services and the income taxes, contributions and subscriptions paid to private and
public administration and to the social insurance budgets, as well as the cover of some needs
related to the household production (poultry and animal feed, work payment for the household
production, seeds, veterinary services, etc.). The expenditure with investments, intended for
purchasing or raising dwellings, purchasing land and equipment required by the household
production and purchasing shares, etc represent a very small weight in the total household
expenditure (only 0.4%).
The structure of the total household expenditure
in Quarter IV 2011
Income taxes,
contributions,
subscriptions, taxes
15.8%
Production
expenditure
11.4%
Investment
expenditure
0.4
Other expenditure
3.7%
Consumption
expenditure
68.7%
Some characteristics as to the size and the structure of the total consumption expenditure are
determined by the residential area. Consequently, while the monthly average consumption
expenditure is 379 lei greater with urban households than with rural ones, the food consumption
expenditure is only 15 lei greater. This is a result of the fact that, in rural area 47.0% of the food
consumption expenditure represents the equivalent value of the consumption from own resources.
For the urban households, the food consumption from own resources covered 21.2% of the food
consumption expenditure.
According to the standard classification of the consumption expenditure by use (COICOP), food
and soft drinks roughly held 40.9% of the household consumption in Quarter IV 2011 (42.0% in
Quarter I, 43.3% in Quarter II and 40.8% in Quarter III).
Agro-food products
and soft drinks
40.9%
Dwelling, water,
electricity, gas and other
fuels
16.3%
Education
0.7%
Relaxation and culture
3.9%
Communication
4.6%
Transport
6.2%
Health
4.5%
Furniture, endowment
and maintenance of
dwelling
4.0%
A consumption component, with a relatively high weight as to the expenditure, is related to the
dwelling (water, thermal energy, electricity, gas, fuel, furniture and the endowment and keeping of
the dwelling). In Quarter IV 2011, it was allocated 20.3% of the consumption expenditure. The
most part of the expenditure with the dwelling (16.3%) has been absorbed by the utilities
consumption. On the opposite were the household expenditure with hotels, coffee shops and
restaurants (1.6%) and those with the education (0.7%).
% of total:
Money
income
gross
salaries
and
other
salary
rights
Monthly
average
per
person
- lei TOTAL
Occupational
status of
household
head:
of which:
Employee
of which:
agricultural
income
Income
in kind
of which:
Equivalent
value of Equivalent
income in
value of
kind consumpobtained by
tion of
employees agro-food
and
products
recipients of from own
social resources
provisions
income
from
inde- income
from
pendent
nonsocial
proviagricultural
sions
activities
884.03
79.7
48.4
3.1
2.3
22.5
20.3
1.7
18.6
1061.90
88.8
80.8
0.5
0.5
4.8
11.2
2.0
9.2
Farmer
703.90
43.1
5.9
21.3
2.6
9.0
56.9
0.9
56.0
Unemployed
498.42
80.9
37.5
1.6
3.4
20.6
19.1
2.2
16.9
Pensioner
855.54
76.6
19.3
2.2
0.9
52.3
23.4
1.6
21.8
URBAN
980.27
91.5
62.9
0.5
2.0
22.6
8.5
2.1
6.4
RURAL
767.38
61.4
26.0
6.9
2.8
22.4
38.6
1.2
37.4
Money
expenditure
Monthly
average
per
person
- lei TOTAL
Occupational
status of
household
head:
of which:
Employee
% of total:
of which, money expenditure for:
of which, for:
consumption
expendiconture
sumed purchase of payment
food and
beverages
non-food
goods
of
services
Equivalent
value of
taxes,
contribu- consumption
tions, of agro-food
products
dues,
from own
fees
resources
803.69
79.6
58.8
20.8
21.6
16.4
15.8
20.4
940.41
89.6
60.2
20.3
21.9
18.0
25.7
10.4
Farmer
679.99
42.0
35.3
14.0
14.1
7.2
1.6
58.0
Unemployed
534.98
84.3
69.3
27.6
23.4
18.3
9.5
15.7
Pensioner
773.91
75.9
61.1
22.0
22.7
16.4
8.3
24.1
URBAN
864.38
92.7
67.0
23.6
22.8
20.6
21.3
7.3
RURAL
730.13
60.7
47.1
16.7
19.8
10.6
7.9
39.3
METHODOLOGICAL NOTE
Total income includes:
-Money income;
-Income in kind (evaluated in lei).
-Money income all the money cash coming from various origin sources for which there is no
obligation to be returned (except the amounts withdrawn from the CEC Bank, other banks and
similar institutions, loans and credits received).
Salary income and other salary rights all the money income and in kind (evaluated in lei at
selling price of the unit) as salary, increases and indemnities as percentage or in fixed amounts for
special work conditions (stipulated by the law or by individual or collective labour contracts), both
for time effectively worked in normal work program or overtime, and for paid time not worked,
premiums and benefit from net profit, other income assimilated to salary, effectively cashed in the
reference month, no matter which period, as well as money withheld (taxes, contributions,
installment for goods and loans etc.).
Agriculture income all the money cash from agricultural companies and associations, from
sales of agro-food products, animals and poultry (pets) and from provision of agricultural works.
Independent non-agricultural activities income all the money cash from facts about trade,
provisions of services, practice of trade, from liberal professions and intellectual property rights.
Social provisions income all the money cash from provisions of social protection, namely:
pension income, other income assimilated to pensions; indemnities for sick and maternity leaves;
provisions from unemployment fund; family provisions; social assistance provisions and other
provisions.
Property income all the money cash from concession of use of goods, as a result of holding
titles of participation in investment close/open funds, of deposits in the CEC Bank, other banks and
similar institutions (leases, rents, dividends, interests).
Income from sale of assets from household patrimony all the money cash from transfer of
property rights over stocks and shares and social parts, from sale of foreign currency, lands,
houses and other new and old goods which are not from own production.
-Income in kind (evaluated in lei) includes:
equivalent value of human and fodder consumption of agro-food and non-food products coming
from own resources of the household (from production, stocks, work, gift etc.). Evaluation in lei is
done at average purchasing prices of products in the reference month by statistical regions.
equivalent value of income in kind obtained by employees and beneficiaries of social provisions
(evaluated at selling price of the day).
For more information (household income and expenditure by hosehold cathegories and regions, food consumption level
and structure), see the statistical publication The population income and expenditure, in Quarter IV 2011, date of issue
April 30, 2012.