au Australia 2012

Detailed economic analysis and indicators for 2012

Year 2012

Key Economic Indicators (2012)

GDP (Current USD)

$1.55 trillion

↑ 10.65% vs 2011
GDP per Capita

$68,072.87

↑ 8.73% vs 2011
GDP Growth (Annual %)

3.92%

↑ 1.51pp vs 2011
Inflation Rate (CPI %)

1.76%

↓ 1.54pp vs 2011

Year-over-Year Comparison

Indicator 2011 2012 Change
GDP (Current USD) $1.40 trillion $1.55 trillion +10.65%
GDP per Capita $62,605.60 $68,072.87 +8.73%
GDP Growth (Annual %) 2.41% 3.92% +1.51pp
Inflation (CPI %) 3.30% 1.76% -1.54pp
Unemployment Rate (%) 5.08% 5.23% +0.14pp

All Economic Indicators (2012)

National Accounts
GDP (Current USD)
$1.55 trillion
GDP per Capita
$68,072.87
GDP Growth (Annual %)
3.92%
Gross National Income
$1.50 trillion
Prices & Employment
Inflation (CPI %)
1.76%
Inflation (GDP Deflator %)
1.81%
Unemployment Rate (%)
5.23%
Interest Rate (Real %)
5.08%
Trade & Investment
Exports (Goods & Services)
N/A
Imports (Goods & Services)
N/A
FDI Inflow
N/A
FDI Outflow
N/A
Balance & Debt
Current Account Balance (% GDP)
-4.44%
Government Debt (% GDP)
N/A
Data Last Updated
2025-10-23

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Frequently Asked Questions

As of 2012, Australia's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is $1.55 trillion. This represents the total value of goods and services produced in the country.

The GDP per capita in Australia for 2012 is $68,072.87. GDP per capita is calculated by dividing the country's GDP by its population.

The Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation rate in Australia for 2012 is 1.76%. This measures the annual percentage change in the cost of consumer goods and services.

Australia's annual GDP growth rate for 2012 is 3.92%. This indicates the rate at which the country's economy is expanding or contracting.

The unemployment rate in Australia for 2012 is 5.23%. This represents the percentage of the labor force that is unemployed and actively seeking employment.