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.
The figures of the HCSO Monitor may be downloaded, as before, in image and data formats (PNG, SVG and CSV).
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Latest update: 28/03/2024
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: 28/03/2024
Census 2022 – Most important data on settlements
The ‘Most important data on settlements’ application presents the 3155 settlements of Hungary and the 23 districts of the capital city based on the last three censuses (2001, 2011, 2022) with the help of impressive charts. 16 charts illustrate the demographic, educational and labour market characteristics of the population of the settlement, its ethnic and religious composition, the characteristics of households, families and housing conditions. A map can be used to select neighbouring settlements. The data in the charts can be downloaded in a variety of formats or viewed in the Census database.
27/03/2024
27/03/2024
Snapshots, 2023 – Consumer prices
Inflation, record high back in January, went down month by month in the course of 2023, so consumer prices rose by an annual average of 17.6%. The favourable trend was primarily due to food price rises slowing down – by means of a lessening rate of rise and then a decrease in agricultural and food industry output prices –, energy prices being normalised and the forint exchange rate strengthening, however, a fall in demand owing to the transformation of consumer habits and the impact of the high base also had a part.
26/03/2024
26/03/2024
European Statistical Monitor: March edition
The chart collection contains monthly and quarterly indicators of economic and social developments by country and over time. The monthly updated chart collection with the latest available data for each indicator is available here.
19/03/2024
19/03/2024
HCSO–ingatlan.com-rent index, February 2024
In February 2024 rents rose at a slower pace than in the previous month: by 1.0% nationally and by 1.1% in Budapest. In nominal terms, February rents were 11.6% higher nationally and 11.3% higher in the capital than in the same period of the previous year, and 100% and 90% higher than in the base period of 2015. The real rent index exceeded the 2015 base by 23% nationally, and by 17% in Budapest.
14/03/2024
14/03/2024
International trips, Quarter 4 2023
The number of trips made by foreigners to Hungary was 11.1 million, while the number of trips made by Hungarians abroad was 4.9 million in Q4 2023. This represents an increase of 2.4% for the former and 13% for the latter compared to the same period last year. Foreign visitors to Hungary spent HUF 732 billion at current prices, up 35%, while spending by Hungarians travelling abroad increased by 47% to HUF 385 billion in the same period.
11/03/2024
11/03/2024
Road traffic accidents involving personal injury, 4th quarter 2023
In the fourth quarter of 2023, the number of accidents increased by 4.5%, and the number of persons injured or killed in accidents by 2.7% compared to the same period of the previous year. A total of 5,003 people got injured in 3,749 accidents, of whom 145 lost their lives. The number of drunk-driving accidents decreased significantly, by 13%. In 2023, there were a total of 14,452 accidents on domestic roads, which is 2.0% fewer than in 2022. The number of people killed and injured in these accidents fell by 4.3%.
11/03/2024
11/03/2024
Transport performances, Quarter 4 2023
In Q4 2023 in Hungary, interurban passenger transport performance increased by 15%, freight transport performance decreased by 7.0% compared to the same period of the previous year. The number of trips in local passenger transport was 5.3% higher than in Q4 2022. A total of around 50 thousand passenger cars were registered for the first time in the country, 4.2% fewer than a year earlier.
05/03/2024
05/03/2024
Regional Statistics, Volume 14, Number 1, 2024
The most recent issue of the scientific journal features studies on the following topics: Spiš refugees in post-Trianon Hungary, Generation Z’s consumer attitudes and purchasing intentions, impact of the Mais Médicos program in Argentina, well-being of internal migrants and their children in Vietnam, relationship of global geopolitical risk and exchange rates, balanced normalization for cross-sectional and longitudinal composite indices in Mexico, factors affecting housing prices in Tehran metropolitan region, assessing regional quality of life in Kerala (India).
01/03/2024
01/03/2024
First releases
News, events
- The Hungarian Central Statistical Office and the Public Procurement Authority are putting their cooperation in the field of data sharing on a new footing, 28/03/2024
- The Hungarian Central Statistical Office is releasing earlier the „Balance of general government sector, year 2023 and the 4th quarter of 2023” First release, 26/03/2024
- After 15 years the HCSO is conducting once again a time use survey, 26/03/2024
- From 1 January 2025, the new TEÁOR nomenclature, TEÁOR'25, will enter into force, 08/03/2024
- HCSO and Budapest Metropolitan University strengthen their relationship through a cooperation agreement, 05/03/2024