List of Australian states and territories by gross state product

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

State or territory GSP per capita
(A$, 2016–17)
GSP per capita growth (2016-17) GSP per capita as a ratio to national
Northern Territory 103,763 3 1.495
Australian Capital Territory 92,436 2.89% 1.332
Western Australia 90,799 -3.32% 1.308
New South Wales 71,541 1.34% 1.031
Victoria 63,900 0.90% 0.921
Queensland 63,212 0.30% 0.911
South Australia 59,285 1.56% 0.854
Tasmania 55,056 0.53% 0.793
Australia (GDP) 69,402 0.41% 1.000

States and territories by GSP growth and share of national economy

State or territory Share of National Economy (%, 2016-17)[1] GSP
(million A$, 2006–07)
GSP
(million A$, 2016–17)
Annual Growth Rate (2016-17)
New South Wales 32.97% 439,358 556,233 2.87%
Victoria 23.58% 314,260 425,579 3.33%
Queensland 18.24% 243,422 330,867 1.77%
Western Australia 13.78% 158,440 200,256 -2.68%
South Australia 6.02% 85,723 108,992 2.17%
Australian Capital Territory 2.22% 27,496 46,141 4.65%
Tasmania 1.69% 24,651 31,185 1.11%
Northern Territory 1.50% 18,126 30,046 3.95%
Australia (GDP) 100.00% 1,305,332 1,729,297 1.96%

States and territories by population growth

State or territory Population[2]
(as at March 2007)
Population
(as at March 2017)
Share of National Population (%, March 2017) Annual Growth Rate (2016-17) Population as multiple of 10-years ago (March 2007 vs March 2017))
New South Wales 6,815,359 7,837,709 31.98% 1.60% 1.150
Victoria 5,134,074 6,290,674 25.66% 2.43% 1.225
Queensland 4,084,531 4,907,608 20.02% 1.56% 1.202
Western Australia 2,093,633 2,575,970 10.51% 0.72% 1.230
South Australia 1,567,206 1,720,953 8.30% 0.60% 1.098
Australian Capital Territory 340,544 409,141 1.67% 1.78% 1.201
Tasmania 492,625 520,101 2.12% 0.60% 1.056
Northern Territory 212,372 244,990 1.00% 0.14% 1.154
Australia 20,742,817 24,511,773 100.00% 1.61% 1.182

States and territories by comparison between SFD and GSP

State or territory SFD[3]
(million A$, 2014-15)
GSP
(million A$, 2013-14)
Surplus / deficit
New South Wales 486,482 487,637 26,115
Victoria 370,504 343,819 −9,603
Queensland 313,889 295,142 −19,981
Western Australia 214,230 256,188 42,625
South Australia 100,738 95,199 −2,288
Australian Capital Territory 58,832 35,566 −22,309
Tasmania 28,207 24,905 −2,726
Northern Territory 31,941 21,205 −7,728
Australia (DFD) 1,604,823 1,559,662 4,107

Historical gross state product (since 1989–90)

See also

References

  1. "Australian National Accounts: State Accounts, 2016-17". Australian Bureau of Statistics. 17 November 2017. Archived from the original on 17 November 2017. Retrieved 17 December 2017.
  2. "Australian Demographic Statistics, June 2004". Australian Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 15 June 2015.
  3. "State Final Demand, 2014-15) Financial Year". Australian Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 15 June 2015.
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