Charts of the Week
At least once a week, we present interesting and relevant data released by domestic institutions (Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia, Bank of Slovenia, etc.). On the basis of data by international institutions (for example, Eurostat, the European Central Bank and Euribor.org), we also prepare an overview of key macroeconomic indicators for the euro area.
Charts of the week from 30 September to 4 October 2024: consumer prices, unemployment and exports and imports of goods and other charts
In September, consumer prices remained unchanged on average, with the year-on-year growth continuing to ease slightly (0.6%). The year-on-year growth of service prices also moderated slightly, though it remained relatively high (3.9%). The number of…
Charts of the week from 23 to 27 September 2024: economic sentiment, turnover in trade and real estate
After improving in August, economic sentiment deteriorated slightly in September in all activities with the exception of services; it remained better year-on-year. Real turnover in trade rose in July, most significantly in the sales of motor…
Charts of the week from 16 to 20 September 2024: number of persons in employment, average gross wage per employee and Slovenian industrial producer prices
The number of persons in employment rose slightly in July (seasonally adjusted), while year-on-year growth, which remains strongest in construction, was slightly below the average for the first six months. The year-on-year real growth in the average…
Charts of the week from 9 to 13 September 2024: production output in manufacturing, activity in construction and other charts
After contracting in the second quarter, manufacturing output further declined in July, while it remained similar on average in the first seven months compared to the same period last year. Construction activity, which has been gradually declining…
Charts of the week from 2 to 6 September 2024: unemployment, value of fiscally verified invoices, exports and imports of goods
According to seasonally adjusted data, the number of registered unemployed continued to decline month-on-month in August. The nominal value of fiscally verified invoices increased by 6% year-on-year in August, similar to the growth observed in July.…
Charts of the week from 26 to 30 August 2024: consumer prices, active and inactive population, turnover in trade and other charts
Inflation continued to decrease in August, reaching 0.9% year-on-year. This decline was again primarily driven by the seasonal, above-average price drop in the clothing and footwear group. The year-on-year increase in services prices remained above…
Charts of the week from 19 to 23 August 2024: number of persons in employment, average gross wage per employee and Slovenian industrial producer prices
In June, the number of persons in employment remained unchanged month-on-month, while year-on-year growth fell slightly (1.2%) compared to the first five months. The year-on-year real growth in the average gross wage was slightly higher in June…
Charts of the week from 22 July to 16 August 2024: GDP, consumer prices, electricity consumption by consumption group and other charts
GDP grew only slightly in the second quarter, rising by 0.7% year-on-year, indicating a significant slowdown in year-on-year growth. Year-on-year price growth weakened further in July (to 1.3%), with goods prices lower than a year ago. With two more…
Charts of the week from 15 to 18 July 2024: number of persons in employment, activity in construction, current account of the balance of payments, road and rail freight transport
In May, the year-on-year growth in number of persons in employment (1.3%) remained similar to the first four months of the year and was higher than at the end of last year (a methodological change in the definition of persons in employment was…
Charts of the week from 8 to 12 July 2024: production volume in manufacturing and electricity consumption by consumption group
Amid strong monthly fluctuations, manufacturing output in the first five months of the year remained largely unchanged year-on-year. In June, industrial electricity consumption and small business consumption were lower than a year ago, partly due to…