This is the most recent list of Australian states and territories by gross state product (GSP) and GSP per capita. Also included are the GSP and population growth tables as well as a comparison table showing the surplus/deficit between state final demand (SFD) and GSP for the same financial year. All the data was taken from the Australian Bureau of Statistics website.
States and territories by GSP per capita
editState or territory | GSP per capita (A$, 2021–22) |
GSP per capita growth (2021–22) |
GSP per capita as a ratio to national |
---|---|---|---|
Western Australia | 136,577 | 1.96% | 1.632 |
Northern Territory | 104,506 | 4.62% | 1.249 |
Australian Capital Territory | 99,969 | 1.45% | 1.195 |
New South Wales | 81,612 | 1.63% | 0.975 |
Queensland | 73,030 | 2.97% | 0.873 |
Victoria | 76,357 | 5.66% | 0.874 |
South Australia | 68,777 | 4.50% | 0.822 |
Tasmania | 64,408 | 3.50% | 0.770 |
Australia (GDP) | 83,678 | 3.10% | 1.000 |
States and territories by GSP growth and share of national economy
editState or territory | Share of National Economy (%, 2021–22)[1] |
GSP (million $AUD, 2009–10) |
GSP (million $AUD, 2022–23) |
Annual Growth Rate (2022–23) |
---|---|---|---|---|
New South Wales | 30.65% | 500,555 | 777,299 | 1.80% |
Victoria | 23.24% | 360,958 | 568,866 | 5.60% |
Queensland | 17.84% | 295,005 | 503,351 | 4.40% |
Western Australia | 17.50% | 213,988 | 445,348 | 3.10% |
South Australia | 5.76% | 98,685 | 142,035 | 4.70% |
Australian Capital Territory | 2.10% | 29,917 | 51,206 | 1.90% |
Tasmania | 1.70% | 27,350 | 40,527 | 1.70% |
Northern Territory | 1.21% | 26,435 | 32,595 | 4.70% |
Australia (GDP) | 100.00% | 1,542,946 | 2,561,227 | 3.60% |
States and territories by population growth
editState or territory | Population[2] (June 2010) |
Population (June 2024) |
National population share (%, June 2024) |
Annual Growth Rate (2019–24) |
Comparison as multiple of (June 2010 vs. June 2024) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Victoria | 5,461,101 | 6,929,000 | 26.07% | 1.49% | 1.226 |
Australian Capital Territory | 361,766 | 436,713 | 1.68% | 1.13% | 1.192 |
Queensland | 4,404,744 | 5,387,000 | 20.15% | 1.58% | 1.175 |
Western Australia | 2,290,845 | 2,918,000 | 10.36% | 1.47% | 1.162 |
New South Wales | 7,144,292 | 8,431,000 | 31.79% | 0.95% | 1.143 |
South Australia | 1,627,322 | 1,792,000 | 6.89% | 0.95% | 1.087 |
Northern Territory | 255,407 | 245,980 | 0.96% | 0.07% | 1.071 |
Tasmania | 530,100 | 540,569 | 2.10% | 1.11% | 1.062 |
Australia | 22,028,695 | 27,594,000 | 100.00% | 1.27% | 1.166 |
States and territories by comparison between SFD and GSP
editState or territory | SFD[3] (million A$, 2019–20) |
GSP (million A$, 2018–19) |
Surplus / Deficit |
---|---|---|---|
New South Wales | 603,043 | 629,117 | 26,074 |
Victoria | 483,407 | 461,248 | −22,159 |
Queensland | 361,478 | 367,468 | 5,990 |
Western Australia | 203,910 | 288,225 | 84,315 |
South Australia | 118,626 | 109,843 | −8,783 |
Australian Capital Territory | 54,040 | 39,956 | −14,084 |
Tasmania | 35,142 | 31,993 | −4,099 |
Northern Territory | 23,482 | 24,830 | 1,348 |
Australia (DFD) | 1,884,078 | 1,952,680 | 68,602 |
Historical gross state product (since 1989–90)
editSee also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Australian National Accounts: State Accounts". Australian Bureau of Statistics. 18 November 2022. Retrieved 21 October 2023.
- ^ "3101.0 – Australian Demographic Statistics, Jun 2020". Australian Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 25 December 2020.
- ^ "State Final Demand, 2019–20) Financial Year". Australian Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 25 December 2020.