Nominal GDP: $1.35 trillion (2020) GDP per capita: $52,941 (2020) Inflation rate (year to March 2009): 2.5% per annum. Reserve Bank official interest rate (May 2009): 3.00%. Trade: Exports ($178.9 billion, 2008 estimate)--coal, iron ore, gold, meat, wool, alumina, wheat, ...
GDP (nominal):$1.725 trillion (2022 est) GDP per capita: $66,408 (2022 est.) Religions: Christianity 43.9% No religion 38.9% Islam 3.2% Hinduism 2.7% Buddhism 2.4% Others 1.7% Unanswered 7.2% Largest Cities: Sydney Melbourne Brisbane ...
Nominal GDP Growth (%) 4.423 Dec 2023 quarterly Sep 1960 - Dec 2023 Private Consumption Expenditure (USD mn) 215,678.545 Dec 2023 quarterly Sep 1959 - Dec 2023 Private Consumption: % of GDP (%) 49.8 Dec 2023 quarterly Sep 1959 - Dec 2023 Public Consumption Expenditure (USD mn) 95,...
Forecast: GDP PPP Per Capita (PPP Intl $) 75,508.049 2028 yearly 1980 - 2028 Forecast: Nominal GDP Per Capita (USD) 75,393.910 2027 yearly 1980 - 2027 Forecast: Real GDP Growth (%) 2.279 2027 yearly 1980 - 2027 GDP Deflator Growth (%) 9.1 Dec 2022 quarterly Sep 1960 - Dec 202...
February 2022 VOL.54 Understanding Australia's Labour Law & Employment Regulations Australia Australia is the thirteenth largest economy in the world. With a nominal GDP of A$2.1 trillion (US$1.7 trillion), Australia accounts for 1.6% of the global economy. In 2020, Australia was ranked 14th ...
A $2.7 billion fall in private sector inventories – mainly from the mining and wholesale trade sector – was a drag on GDP, shaving 0.3 percentage points off GDP growth in the December quarter. However, the strong increase in public sector inventories provided some offset. ...
A manufactured slowdown in the economy is working, with GDP rising just 0.2 per cent this quarter. But rate hikes have yet to make a big enough difference to the inflation dynamics in the economy.
3、ury.Economy Australia is a highly-developed capitalist country, with a GDP of 1.34 trillion USD. In 2015, it was the 12th largest national economy. Its GDP per capita is 56328 USD. Its currency is Australian Dollar. It is the fourth biggest agricultural products exporter and the biggest ...
Through this period, emerging market economies have grown, on average, almost 2 percentage points higher than developed economies (see Figure 4). This growth has not been achieved solely through increased spending. Gross government debt is still under 60% of GDP (gross domestic ...
The Australia Freight and Logistics Market is segmented by End User Industry (Agriculture, Fishing, and Forestry, Construction, Manufacturing, Oil and Gas, Mining and Quarrying, Wholesale and Retail Trade, Others) and by Logistics Function (Courier, Express, and Parcel (CEP), Freight Forwarding, ...