Monaco’s statistics

The Principality’s gross domestic product (GDP) figures for 2021, revealed in the annual report produced by Monaco Statistics, are clear: Monaco’s economy has rediscovered its vitality and the page appears to have been turned on the economic crisis prompted by the COVID pandemic.
22 Nov, 2022
In the first half of 2022, Monaco’s post-pandemic economy continued to recover and grow, according to a new report by the Principality’s Institute of Statistics (IMSEE). Most major economic indicators are trending up from a year earlier, although not all have returned to pre-pandemic levels. With €1.
21 Oct, 2022
A new study of Monaco’s demography was recently published as part of a collaboration between Monaco Statistics, the Registry Office and the IT Department at Monaco’s City Hall. The population studied was made up exclusively of Monegasque nationals, or 9,611 people. Almost 95% of Monegasques live in the Principality.
29 Apr, 2022
The economic impact of the ongoing pandemic is easing up for Monaco, as seen by a new report published by the IMSEE. The data, which is cumulative since 1 January, reflects the first six months of 2021 and shows a big difference compared with last year’s results.
15 Oct, 2021
The population of Monaco saw its largest increase since 2013, according to the IMSEE. As of 31 December 2019, the Principality’s population reached nearly 9,500 Monegasques. Between 2014 and 2017, the annual population growth was at steady at about +1.1% on average.
13 Jun, 2020
You can see it, you can feel it, you can sense it, the vibrancy of the Principality. From time to time it’s worth checking the numbers for statistical proof that our emotions or personal good fortune are not making us look at Monaco through rose-tinted spectacles.
23 Aug, 2019
Monaco millionaires It’s no surprise that Monaco is a heaven for millionaires. It may also come as no surprise that the Principality because of its size has more millionaires per square mile than any other place on earth.
13 Mar, 2019
It seems a popular pastime to ponder how the Principality can absorb the many people who want to live in this relatively small country. Yet Monaco manages to grow in creative ways and Portier Cove is the latest but not the first of its extensions into the Mediterranean.
27 Apr, 2018
The Labour Directorate recently presented the first Employment sector statistics available in the in the Principality: ➢ 49,693 employees as of 31 December 2017 compared with 47,919 as of 31 December 2016, an increase of +3.7% in the number of employees (+ 1,774 employees); ➢ 87.
18 Apr, 2018
The Monegasque Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies (IMSEE) recently published the full report presenting the results of the census, which established the population on 7 June 2016 at 37,308 residents (an increase of 5.5% compared with 2008), representing 139 different nationalities.
23 Feb, 2018
The Monegasque GDP (gross domestic product), for the year 2016 amounted to 5.85 billion euros against 5.64 billion in 2015. No matter how you look at it, Monaco's economy did well in 2016, relative to its neighbours, relative to Europe and relative to the world.
20 Nov, 2017
Monaco’s GDP was 5.64 billion euros in 2015, compared with 5.32 billion in 2014. GDP recorded an increase of 5.4% by volume, corrected for inflation. Following the downturn noted in 2009, Monaco’s GDP is continuing to increase, although this growth is showing a reverse trend.
17 Nov, 2016
The Principality has published its budget for 2016, showing a 2.1% increase compared to the same period last year. As of 30 April 2016, the budget amounted to €352 million, €7 million higher than last April, and €8 million higher than forecasts.
30 Sep, 2016
In March 2016, the Monegasque Institute of Statistical and Economic Research (IMSEE) published a report on the demographic profile of Monaco. This report first appeared in 2012, in partnership with the State Service on Citizenship and Nationality and Municipal Information Service.
20 Sep, 2016
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