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GDP of Australia in 2023 - Expenditure Approach, Sector Output, and Regional GDP

Last Updated: October 31, 2023
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GDP Summary

“Australia with a population of had a total GDP value of US dollars (calculated in current US dollars) for the whole of 2022. The GDP per capita is 64814, and the growth rate in 2022 is 3.7%.”

Population

25.366 million

Land Size

7692020 km²

GDP

1.7 trillion

GDP Per Capita

64814 USD

Real GDP Growth
Note: Real GDP Growth (%) | Forecast after 2023
GDP Per Capital (Nominal)
Note: Current USD | Forecast after 2023
GDP Per Capita (PPP)
Note: PPP | Forecast after 2023

GDP Structure (Expenditure Approach)

The latest GDP update was in October 2023, updating the data on the contribution of GDP output in various sectors for the year 2022, as a proportion of the total GDP. The data is sourced from the World Bank, IMF, and local government statistics. Predictions on the sources of GDP contribution are from the EIU.

Private Consumption
49.4%
Government Expneidutre
21.4%
Capital Formation
22.6%
Export
27.4%
Import
21.7%
GDP Growth(By Type)
Note: Real GDP Growth (%) | Forecast after 2023

GDP Structure By Sector

The latest GDP update was in October 2023, updating the data on the contribution of GDP output in various sectors for the year 2022, as a proportion of the total GDP. The data is sourced from the World Bank, IMF, and local government statistics. Predictions on the sources of GDP contribution are from the EIU.

Agriculture
2.8%
Industry
26.4%
Manufacturing
5.7%
Service
70.7%
Economic Growth(By Sector)
Note: Real GDP Growth (%) | Forecast after 2023

Economic Development

Before the pandemic, the Australian economy experienced 28 years of uninterrupted growth since 1991. Despite the Internet bubble and financial crises, it maintained an average growth rate of 3%, significantly higher than the 2.2% growth rate of high-income countries during the same period. Even after the pandemic, Australia’s recession was only 0.1%, far below the global average. In terms of the main drivers of Australia’s economy, structural changes have occurred over time. In the first decade of the 21st century, from 2000 to 2009, private consumption growth was nearly on par with export growth, both close to 3.7%. During this time, Australia’s economic growth remained at around 3.2%. However, in the following decade, Australia’s exports grew with the demand for natural resources in emerging markets (particularly China) and the economic expansion, allowing the c...

Unemployment

3.7 %

Inflation

6.6 %

Urbanization

86.1 %

TFR

1.7 人

Unemployment Rate
Unit: %
Inflation Rate
Unit: %

GDP By Regions

Top 5 Regions By Population & Their GDP | Note: USD, current prices, current PPP

Australia

1430820 million USD

New South Wales

446474 million USD

Victoria

326210 million USD

Queensland

253227 million USD

Western Australia

251653 million USD

South Australia

81341.8 million USD

Historical Real GDP Growth Rate
Note: No data for 2019 and 2020 in some regions, denoted with 0%. | Source; Local Statistics Bureau | Unit: %

GDP Growth By GDP

Top 5 Regions By Population & Their GDP Growth in 2020

Australia

2.24 %

New South Wales

1.08 %

Victoria

-1.71 %

Queensland

-0.76 %

Western Australia

13.94 %

South Australia

4.04 %

Historical Real GDP Growth By Regions
Note: No data for 2019 and 2020 in some regions, denoted with 0%. | Source; Local Statistics Bureau | Unit: %

GDP Per Capita By Regions

Top 5 Regions By Population & Their GDP Per Capita in 2020 (Measured in PPP, current prices) | Unit: USD

Australia

55771 USD

New South Wales

55159 USD

Victoria

49380 USD

Queensland

48933

Western Australia

92574 USD

South Australia

45352 USD

Historical GDP Per Capita (PPP) By Regions
Note: No data for 2019 and 2020 in some regions, denoted with 0 USD. | Source; Local Statistics Bureau | Unit: %

GDP Per Capita Growth By Regions

Top 5 Regions By Population & Their GDP Per Capita Growth Rate in 2020 | Unit: %

Australia

0.65 %

New South Wales

-0.44 %

Victoria

-4.11 %

Queensland

-2.14 %

Western Australia

13.26 %

South Australia

3.3 %

Historical GDP Per Capita Growth By Regions
Note: No data for 2019 and 2020 in some regions, denoted with 0%. | Source; Local Statistics Bureau | Unit: %