Dwelling and household estimates: March 2025 quarter
National dwelling and household estimates are used for many purposes including planning, policy formation, business decisions, and as ‘bottom lines’ in the calculation of market coverage rates.
National dwelling and household estimates are used for many purposes including planning, policy formation, business decisions, and as ‘bottom lines’ in the calculation of market coverage rates.
Tatauranga umanga Māori – Statistics on Māori businesses: December 2024 quarter presents information on one subset of Māori businesses that contribute to our country’s economy. This release includes data on Māori authorities and related businesses. It does not cover all Māori businesses in Aotearoa New Zealand.
The experimental weekly series provides an early indicator of employment and labour market changes in a more timely manner than the monthly employment indicators series.
New Zealand household net disposable income rose 1.5 percent to $59.4 billion in the December 2024 quarter. The main driver of this increase was a rise in the income of self-employed business owners up 6.5 percent.
Household net worth showed little change in the December 2024 quarter, up $834 million to $2,440 billion.
We have developed experimental quarterly estimates for institutional sector accounts and balance sheets to provide more timely data on New Zealand’s economy. We have published these experimental estimates on a quarterly basis since the first release for the March 2021 quarter.
Livestock slaughtering statistics provide information about kills by region and animal type.
There were 33,595 new homes consented in Aotearoa New Zealand in the year ended February 2025, down 7.4 percent compared with the year ended February 2024.
Building consent statistics are about the number, floor area, and value of new homes, non-residential buildings, and alterations approved for construction.
This infographic, first produced for ASB Polyfest 2025, shows some key statistics relating to Pacific peoples and pacific languages from 2023 Census.
Employment indicators provide an early indication of changes in the labour market.
Business count indicators provide monthly counts of businesses grouped by industry and region.