Key figures
Inflation
Indicator description
Average change in the prices of goods and services purchased by households for own use, compared to the same period of the previous year. The consumer price index less 100 equals the inflation rate.
Source:
Summary tables (STADAT)
Latest data: –
GDP
Indicator description
Gross domestic product is the sum of gross value added produced by industries or sectors, valued at basic prices, and of the balance of taxes and subsidies on products, which cannot be divided by industry or sector, less financial intermediation services not divided by industry or sector. GDP volume change compared to the same period of the previous year is presented based on unadjusted data.
Source:
Summary tables (STADAT)
Latest data: –
Adjusted population
Indicator description
The full-scope censuses conducted every ten years show a comprehensive picture of the number and composition of the population. For determining the annual population number in the period between two censuses, the starting point is the population number of the last census (currently the census with the reference date of 1 October 2022), and from this, the population was estimated by using natural increase or decrease data available from the statistics of vital events until 2000. From 2001 international migration is also taken into account.
Source:
Summary tables (STADAT)
Latest data: –
Unemployment rate
Indicator description
The ratio of unemployed persons to the economically active population of corresponding age. The indicator can be calculated for different age groups, the default is the age group 15–74. Further selected age groups: 15–24, 25–54, 55–74.
Source:
Summary tables (STADAT)
Latest data: –
Employment rate
Indicator description
The ratio of employed persons to the population of corresponding age. The indicator can be calculated for different age groups, the default is the age group 15–64. Further selected age groups: 15–24, 25–54, 55–64 and 20–64.
Source:
Summary tables (STADAT)
Latest data: –
Industrial production
Indicator description
We measure changes of industrial production by variations of industrial production values, however the impact of price change is filtered out. We calculate the volume index of production based on comparative prices data of the industrial production value (presented at reference period price levels).
Source:
Summary tables (STADAT)
Latest data: –
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The Weekly Monitor has been renewed
The HCSO Weekly Monitor is replaced by the HCSO Monitor starting 11 October 2023. The interactive collection of figures, available on the HCSO website, continues to inform about the latest domestic and international social and economic trends, at the same time figures of First Releases have been added to the subjects, as such the content of its categories changed to a certain extent.
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Latest update: 03/05/2024
The figures of the HCSO Monitor may be downloaded, as before, in image and data formats (PNG, SVG and CSV).
Feel free to browse the latest data of the HCSO!
Latest update: 03/05/2024
Mother’s Day
Motherhood is celebrated all over the world, with Mother’s Day being held on the second Sunday of May in most countries. It became a custom in Hungary some one hundred years ago to celebrate mothers on the first Sunday of May, which this year falls on 5 May. On that day, both children and adults may express their gratitude to grandmothers, too, in addition to the 3.1 million mothers for their love and care.03/05/2024
Mother’s Day
Happy Mother’s Day!
Residential mortgages, 2023
The housing loan stock in Hungary stood at HUF 5,003 billion at the end of 2023, which was 1.5% higher than at the end of 2022. The growth rate of the housing loan stock slowed down compared to the annual growth rate of 7.5% in 2022 and between 9% and 15% in the four preceding years. The ratio of housing loans to GDP declined from 7.5% at end-2022 to 6.7%.
02/05/2024
02/05/2024
Hungary has been a member of the European Union for 20 years
Hungary joined the European Union on 1 May 2004. Over the past 20 years, Hungary has made significant progress, thanks in part to EU financial support. Hungary will hold the rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union for the second time in the second half of 2024.30/04/2024
The Day of Hungarian Film
Hungarian motion picture and filmmakers are celebrated on 30 April since 2018. The first Hungarian motion picture shots were released on 30 April 1901 at the Urania Hungarian Scientific Theatre. Béla Zsitkovszky’s work, A táncz (The Dance) was an illustration for a history of dance presentation. Shots featured the most popular actors of the time. The two-hour long production was a great success, running for more than ten years. Although those recordings have been lost, photos taken during the shooting still exist.30/04/2024
Regional Statistics, Volume 14, Number 2, 2024
The most recent issue of the scientific journal features studies on the following topics: analysis of the indicators for European Green Capital Award cities, interlink between Indian human capital and income, spatial inequalities and dynamic movements in Slovakia, Hungarian health care industry and fourth industrial revolution, the impact of Mercedes-Benz in Kecskemét on local property prices, network effects on the Central-Eastern European stock market indices, modeling the energy poverty of households in Buenos Aires, historical Szekely Land and its present-day spatial division.
29/04/2024
29/04/2024
Snapshots, 2023 – Agriculture
Hungary’s agriculture contributed to the gross value added of the national economy to a higher extent than the EU average (1.9%), by 5.4% according to preliminary data in 2023. The volume of the total output of agriculture grew by 25% (after the previous year, which was a year of drought). A total of 14.9 million tonnes of cereals, 65% more than in 2022, was harvested on 2.4 million hectares. The producer price of cereals decreased by 39%.
26/04/2024
26/04/2024
Snapshots, 2023 – Construction
Construction output in 2023 – reaching HUF 7387 billion at current price - following a two-year long growth, lagged behind the one year earlier level by 5.0% at comparative price. The downturn in production was due to the 5.6% volume decrease in the construction of buildings and the 3.8% fallback in civil engineering works. The volumes of new contracts concluded in 2023 and that of end-of-year stock of contracts both lessened, the former by 11.2%, the latter by 23.5%.
26/04/2024
26/04/2024
Snapshots, 2023 – Retail trade
The volume of retail sales in 2023 fell by 7.9% compared to the previous year, with the biggest decline of nearly 20% in automotive fuel stations, while sales volumes in specialized and non-specialized food shops and non-food retailing fell by 4.7% and 6.2% respectively. At the end of June 2023, the number of retail shops was down by 6.4%, or around 7,000 fewer than a year earlier..
19/04/2024
19/04/2024