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Expenses and shares of total housing expenditures by year, background variable, observations and type of expense

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Karin Rosén Karlsson, Statistics Sweden
+46 010-479 69 98
Marcus Vingren, Statistics Sweden
+46 010-479 63 12
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2022-11-23
Expenses, mean value, SEK:
SEK
Number of households:
number
Expenses, mean value, SEK:
31 December each year
Number of households:
31 December each year
Expenses, mean value, SEK:
Stock
Number of households:
Stock
Expenses, mean value, SEK:
No
Number of households:
No
Expenses, mean value, SEK:
No
Number of households:
No
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Expenses, mean value, SEKNumber of households
Interest fee and moreProperty feeAmortisationHeating costOther maintenance costsMaintenance and repairHouseowners´ insuranceTotal housing expendituresInterest fee and moreProperty feeAmortisationHeating costOther maintenance costsMaintenance and repairHouseowners´ insuranceTotal housing expenditures
201513 5985 54414 69318 8527 55117 4683 07780 7831 482 9501 482 9501 482 9501 482 9501 482 9501 482 9501 482 9501 482 950
201712 9116 04917 27420 9608 11718 6593 41887 3881 594 4301 594 4301 594 4301 594 4301 594 4301 594 4301 594 4301 594 430
202015 1666 27521 08321 5978 90924 6303 590101 2501 736 7601 736 7601 736 7601 736 7601 736 7601 736 7601 736 7601 736 760
202113 5876 78521 17426 2009 90131 6403 872113 1591 720 6901 720 6901 720 6901 720 6901 720 6901 720 6901 720 6901 720 690
 

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Type of expense, owner-occupied dwellings “Interest fee and more” include Interest fee, Ground rent and for the years 2015 -2020 Tax on deferred capital from sales of a previous dwelling. The expenses for Interest, Ground rent and Maintenance and repair are presented after Tax reduction. The survey has been redesigned and conducted with a smaller sample size in 2020. The smaller sample size increases the margin of error. New households are interviewed every week during the reference year with the new design. The housing expenditures refer to a period of 12 months from the time of the interview. Previous surveys have been conducted the year after the reference year with retrospective questions about the households expenditures the reference year. These changes mean that comparisons between years must be made with caution as differences between the years are not necessarily due to actual changes.
The statistics do not include households living in institutions, households in own rental property and households engaged in business activities, such as farmers, who can not distinguish their living expenses from the business activities. Households in Owner-occupied one- or two-dwelling houses or Tenant-owned dwellings that moved in during the reference year and therefore did not have housing expenses throughout the year are not included in the statistics in 2015 and 2017. The statistics do not include households in second-hand housing, student housing, senior housing, households that rented a furnished dwelling and households where there were a lodger.
Owner-occupied one- or two-dwelling houses refer to detached single family houses, semi-detached houses, terraced houses or link-attached houses that the household owns.
Tenant-owned dwelling: A dwelling situated in a one- or two-dwelling house or multi-dwelling building that is owned by an owners´ association, in which one is a member.
Rented dwelling refers to a rented dwelling where the tenant has a first-hand contract, both in one- or two-dwelling houses and multi-dwelling buildings.
Two dots (..) means that the number is too uncertain to be stated. The survey is based on a random selection of individuals 18 years and over and the households to which the selected individuals belong. The values in the tables are only estimates of true values in the population. The uncertainty in the estimates is expressed with a confidence interval formed by the estimate ± the margin of error. The confidence interval contains the true population value with 95 percent probability. Housing expenditures
Owner-occupied one- or two-dwelling houses: Housing expenditures refer to the sum of interest fees, amortisation, operating expenditures (such as heating, water, sewerage and garbage collection) and fees for maintenance and repair. These expenditures are adjusted with regard to tax effects.
Tenant-owned dwelling: Housing expenditures refer to the sum of fees to the tenant-owners´ association, interest fees and amortisation as well as individual fees for maintenance and repairs. These expenditures are adjusted with regard to tax effects.
Rented dwelling: Housing expenditures consist of the sum of the rent and individual fees for maintenance and repairs.
Tax effects refer to a decrease or increase in tax due to tax reduction for capital losses and for maintenance and repair related to the dwelling and the household´s property tax for the dwelling. In addition, any tax on deferred capital from sales of a previous dwelling is included.
Age refers to the age of the head of household on 31 December of the survey year. The head of household is the person in the household that is aged 18 years or older and has the highest total earned income. Housekeeping unit refers to the household made up of all persons who live together and have a common economy so that the various persons´ expenditures can not, in a meaningful way, be separated. Children aged 20 or older, and still living with their parents, are also included in the housekeeping unit. A housekeeping unit can also consist of several generations, siblings or others, who live together and have common housekeeping.
Single persons without children: households with one adult and no children.
Cohabiting persons without children: households with two adults in cohabitation and no children.
Single persons with children: households with one adult and at least one child 0–19 years.
Cohabiting persons with children: households with two adults in cohabitation and at least one child 0–19 years.
Other households: households where there, in addition to the definition of one of the other household types, is at least one person who is 20 years or older. It can be either a child older than 19 years or another person who has a common household with the reference person.
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