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IBISWorld forecasts household consumption expenditure to climb by 2.2% in 2026-27, to total $182.9 billion. Falling mortgage rates have begun to flow through to homeowners' disposable incomes, with the RBNZ holding the Official Cash Rate (OCR) at 2.25% at its May 2026 review the bottom of the current easing cycle. However, the OCR is expected to rise in the second half of 2026, which will place upward pressure on mortgage rates. Nonetheless, a large portion of New Zealanders hold fixed-rate mortgages and have yet to refinance at current low rates, meaning the benefit to household disposable income will take time to show up in consumption expenditure. Spending patterns have also changed as prior-year inflation spikes have bumped up household expenditure, especially from cost-push inflation due to volatile energy and import prices. Households spend more on essentials, like food, housing and household utilities and less on communication and recreation.Population growth and disposable income are the main factors determining growing household consumption expenditure. The New Zealand Government's (Te Kawanatanga o Aotearoa) strict international border controls throughout the pandemic slowed migration into the country, constraining a key avenue for household consumption expenditure growth earlier in the period. Net migration then rebounded following border openings. Nevertheless, this has since slowed, with a large number of New Zealanders migrating to Australia, seeking out more readily available wage growth. Wage stagnation has been a major stifling mechanism to household consumption expenditure in New Zealand, with precarious financial conditions limiting domestic job transitions.Despite slowing migration growth, household spending has been supported by money flowing through more active sectors, with the healthcare and electricity, gas, water and waste services sectors experiencing heightened demand. New Zealanders exposed to other sectors, like construction and non-food manufacturing, have struggled to generate activity, with real wages in these areas diminishing disposable income. The recent cost-of-living pressures have encouraged consumers to tighten their budgets, awaiting more noticeable relief from recent cash rate cuts to fully flow through. Overall, IBISWorld forecasts household consumption expenditure to hike at a compound annual rate of 1.6% over the five years through the end of 2026-27.
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1988-2034
This report analyses total household consumption expenditure. The data for this report is sourced from Statistics New Zealand (Tatauranga Aotearoa). The data is presented in financial years and measured in billions of seasonally adjusted, constant 2009-10 dollars that have been deflated using chain volume measures.
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| Industry | Country | Last 5-yr CAGR | Forecast 5-year CAGR | Revenue |
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| Commercial & Industrial Building Construction in New Zealand |
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| Architectural & Design Services in New Zealand |
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| Polymer Film & Sheet Packaging Material Manufacturing in New Zealand |
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| Waste Collection Services in New Zealand |
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| Advertising & Market Research Services in New Zealand |
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| Rigid & Semirigid Polymer Product Manufacturing in New Zealand |
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The household consumption expenditure in New Zealand in 2027 was $182.9 billion.
The household consumption expenditure in New Zealand grew by 1.57% in 2027.
IBISWorld’s data and analysis on household consumption expenditure in New Zealand includes forecasted growth rates over the next five years.