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Founders earn less from the same economy

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  • March 29, 2026 by
    Paolo Maria Pavan


    What is the situation?


    CBS says Dutch employee compensation grew 6.4% in 2025, while mixed income from self-employment rose only 0.8%. Real household disposable income still increased 2.7%. Meanwhile, household savings rose by 8.1% to over €540 billion, and mortgage debt climbed by €48.1 billion to €935.9 billion. CBS also reports that CAO wages rose 5.0% in 2025.

    This brings us to a key point: the signal is simple. Income growth in the Dutch system is flowing first to employees and benefit recipients, not to founders. Employees are partly protected through wage agreements and index-linked benefits. Small business owners still need to negotiate every price increase client by client.

    Analysis


    For micro and small businesses, this is not a fairness issue; it is a margin issue. If your labour and supplier costs rise faster than your revenues, particularly without annual price review clauses, your actual profit shrinks even if total revenue holds steady. This means activity may stay high, but founder income stagnates because increased costs quietly erode the profit left over for owners.

    The pressure deepens because the zelfstandigenaftrek drops from €2,470 in 2025 to €1,200 in 2026 and €900 in 2027. That means less tax relief, just as wage pressure remains high. Meanwhile, higher savings and rising mortgage debt suggest households are still cautious with discretionary spending. Macro income growth, therefore, does not automatically convert into stronger small-business demand.

    Impact


    H1


    Review your contracts and identify which have indexation or annual price review clauses. Where these clauses are missing, realize that inflation reduces your margins. Aim to renegotiate or include such triggers to ensure price adjustments reflect rising costs, sharing the inflation impact with clients rather than absorbing it.

    H2


    Delay non-essential hiring unless revenue visibility is strong. Wage growth around 5% and founder income growth below 1% make every fixed payroll commitment more dangerous.

    H3


    Treat the tax and cost structures as a single system. The phased reduction of zelfstandigenaftrek means more founders will need tighter entity, pension, and cash-draw planning to protect net income.

    Daily operational takeaway


    Within 72 hours, review your top 10 clients and flag which contracts can be repriced in 2026 and which ones are quietly financed by your own margin.

    in BOARD BRIEF TODAY
    Paolo Maria Pavan March 29, 2026
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