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GDP per capita: 64,604 USD (PPP: 72,111 intl$) · Total GDP: 1,757.0 billion USD (2024)

Income and purchasing power

The average monthly income in Australia is 5,223 USD per month. This compares to prices and purchasing power compared to the United States.

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Cost of Living

Cost of living indices are relative to New York City (NYC = 100). Lower index means lower costs. Data as of November 2025.

Cost of Living Index
73.0
Est. monthly cost: $2,555
27.0% cheaper than NYC
Rent Index
48.0
1-bedroom, center: $1,344/month
52.0% cheaper than NYC
Groceries Index
68.0
Per person/month: $306
32.0% cheaper than NYC
Restaurant Price Index
72.0
Mid-range meal: $16
Purchasing Power Index
108.0
8.0% higher than NYC
(Higher is better)

How to read: All indices are relative to New York City (NYC = 100). An index of 70 means costs are 30% lower than NYC. Estimated prices are calculated based on NYC reference prices.

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Economic performance 2024

Indicator Value Per Capita
GDP 1,757.02 billion USD 64,604 USD
Gross National Product (GNI) 62,680 USD
GDP (PPP) 72,111 intl$

Development of gross domestic product in billions of USD 1960 - 2024

Year GDP (billions USD) GDP per capita (USD)
2024 1,757.02 64,604
2023 1,734.45 65,058
2022 1,695.63 65,170
2021 1,560.62 60,759
2020 1,333.34 51,983
2019 1,398.35 55,195
2018 1,433.14 57,410
2017 1,330.89 54,118
2016 1,211.59 50,084
2015 1,356.81 56,970
2014 1,474.68 62,817
2013 1,583.74 68,477
2012 1,552.73 68,301
2011 1,402.94 62,799
2010 1,152.57 52,314
2009 931.76 42,955
2008 1,058.45 49,811
2007 856.60 41,128
2006 749.71 36,659
2005 696.81 34,535
2004 615.64 30,886
2003 468.52 23,758
2002 396.44 20,335
2001 380.36 19,734
2000 416.90 21,909
1999 390.35 20,750
1998 400.36 21,516
1997 436.32 23,683
1996 401.96 22,056
1995 368.73 20,479
1994 323.27 18,156
1993 312.57 17,725
1992 325.98 18,650
1991 326.42 18,885
1990 311.84 18,274
1989 300.26 17,858
1988 236.46 14,303
1987 189.73 11,666
1986 182.71 11,406
1985 180.86 11,455
1984 193.75 12,436
1983 177.52 11,532
1982 194.32 12,798
1981 177.15 11,871
1980 150.20 10,223
1979 135.09 9,308
1978 118.66 8,264
1977 110.50 7,786
1976 105.21 7,497
1975 97.44 7,014
1974 89.09 6,492
1973 63.92 4,778
1972 52.12 3,955
1971 45.28 3,500
1970 41.40 3,310
1969 36.74 2,996
1968 32.76 2,728
1967 30.49 2,584
1966 27.35 2,347
1965 26.01 2,284
1964 23.84 2,134
1963 21.57 1,970
1962 19.95 1,858
1961 19.71 1,880
1960 18.64 1,813

Largest economic sectors

The main economic sectors in Australia play a crucial role in the country's economic development and prosperity. These industries contribute significantly to GDP, employment, and overall economic stability.

Primary Sectors

  • Banking and financial services
  • Construction and real estate
  • Manufacturing (metals, steel)
  • Information technology

Supporting Sectors

  • Logistics and transportation
  • Tourism and hospitality
  • Agriculture and food processing
  • Energy and utilities

Note: Detailed sector breakdown data is being collected and will be updated soon.

Imports and Exports 2024

Indicator Australia Per Capita
Imports 395.75 billion USD (22.5% of GDP)
Exports 432.61 billion USD (24.6% of GDP)

Household debt and deficits 2024

Indicator Australia
Government debt 1,017.02 billion USD (57.9% of GDP)

Corruption in Australia

The Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) measures the perceived levels of public sector corruption. The scale ranges from 0 (highly corrupt) to 100 (very clean).

Corruption Perceptions Index
75.0
Year: 2024
Very Clean
Scale: 0-100
Data source: Transparency International

Unemployment rates in percentages 1991 - 2025

The unemployment rate is calculated as the percentage of unemployed persons in the total labor force. Data source: ILOSTAT

Year Unemployment Rate (%)
2025 4.1%
2024 3.9%
2023 3.7%
2022 3.7%
2021 5.0%
2020 6.4%
2019 5.1%
2018 5.3%
2017 5.6%
2016 5.7%
2015 6.1%
2014 6.1%
2013 5.7%
2012 5.2%
2011 5.1%
2010 5.2%
2009 5.6%
2008 4.2%
2007 4.4%
2006 4.8%
2005 5.0%
2004 5.4%
2003 5.9%
2002 6.4%
2001 6.7%
2000 6.3%
1999 6.9%
1998 7.7%
1997 8.4%
1996 8.5%
1995 8.5%
1994 9.7%
1993 10.9%
1992 10.7%
1991 9.6%

Inflation rates in percentages 1960 - 2024

Year Inflation Rate (%)
2024 3.2%
2023 5.6%
2022 6.6%
2021 2.9%
2020 0.8%
2019 1.6%
2018 1.9%
2017 1.9%
2016 1.3%
2015 1.5%
2014 2.5%
2013 2.4%
2012 1.8%
2011 3.3%
2010 2.9%
2009 1.8%
2008 4.4%
2007 2.3%
2006 3.6%
2005 2.7%
2004 2.3%
2003 2.7%
2002 3.0%
2001 4.4%
2000 4.5%
1999 1.5%
1998 0.9%
1997 0.2%
1996 2.6%
1995 4.6%
1994 2.0%
1993 1.8%
1992 1.0%
1991 3.2%
1990 7.3%
1989 7.5%
1988 7.2%
1987 8.5%
1986 9.1%
1985 6.7%
1984 4.0%
1983 10.0%
1982 11.4%
1981 9.5%
1980 10.1%
1979 9.1%
1978 8.0%
1977 12.3%
1976 13.3%
1975 15.2%
1974 15.4%
1973 9.1%
1972 6.0%
1971 6.1%
1970 3.4%
1969 3.3%
1968 2.5%
1967 3.5%
1966 3.3%
1965 3.4%
1964 2.9%
1963 0.6%
1962 -0.3%
1961 2.3%
1960 3.7%

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the GDP per capita of Australia in 2024?

The GDP per capita of Australia is 64,604 USD in 2024. When adjusted for purchasing power parity (PPP), the GDP per capita is 72,111 international dollars. This indicator measures the economic output per person and is a key metric for comparing economic prosperity across countries.

What are the main industries in Australia?

The main economic sectors in Australia include banking and financial services, construction and real estate, manufacturing (metals, steel), and information technology. Supporting sectors include logistics and transportation, tourism and hospitality, agriculture and food processing, and energy and utilities. These industries contribute significantly to GDP, employment, and overall economic stability.

What is the inflation rate in Australia in 2024?

The inflation rate in Australia is 3.2% in 2024. Inflation measures the rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services rises, eroding purchasing power. This data is updated regularly from reliable sources like the World Bank and IMF.

Explore key economic indicators of Australia including GDP, inflation, unemployment, and trade data. This page provides up-to-date statistics and visual insights based on official international sources such as World Bank, IMF, and ILO.

Our comprehensive database allows you to compare Australia's economic performance with other countries and understand global economic trends. Access current economic indicators, historical data, and comparative analysis to gain a deeper understanding of Australia's economic landscape. For demographic data, visit our population statistics section.

Data Sources

All economic data presented on this page is sourced from reputable international organizations and updated regularly.

  • World Bank: GDP, inflation, unemployment, trade, and economic indicators
  • IMF (International Monetary Fund): Economic indicators and financial statistics
  • OECD: Economic and social statistics
  • Transparency International: Corruption perception index
  • Numbeo: Cost of living data

Data is updated monthly. Last update: June 2026