Household Saving Increases In The June 2025 Quarter
New Zealand household saving increased from $149 million in the March 2025 quarter to $804 million in the June 2025 quarter, as household net disposable income increased more than the increase in household spending, according to figures released by Stats NZ today.
“The main drivers of an increase in disposable income this quarter were increases in dividends received by households and self-employed business owners,” institutional sectors spokesperson Will Bell said.
Household net disposable income increased 1.9 percent to $62.8 billion in the June 2025 quarter, while household spending increased 0.8 percent to $62.0 billion.
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