Monaco’s statistics

Monaco’s future housing needs by 2040 have been projected and presented to the Prince's Government and the National Council in a new study by the Monegasque Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies (IMSEE).
13 Oct, 2023
The Société des Bains de Mer (SBM) reported a 2% decrease in turnover over its first quarter when compared to last year. Turnover from the SBM’s games sector dropped by 18% to 56.3 million. Attendance is up, turnover is down Casinos have been shaping Monaco since 1863.
11 Aug, 2023
According to a new publication by the Monegasque Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies (IMSEE), the Construction Sector continued to grow in 2022, employing nearly 470 more people than in 2021 and reaching almost 2.5 billion euros in turnover.
7 Aug, 2023
"Monaco in Figures", an annual collection of statistics by the Monegasque Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies was recently published as a six-part booklet. If you are passionate about stats and numbers, this study has everything you need to know about Monaco’s employees, population, budget and more.
24 Jun, 2023
When will there be 10.000 Monegasques? If you look at the latest statistics from the Monaco Statistics Institute (IMSEE) the Monegasque population just reached almost 9.700 people or to be exact 9686 at the end of 2022. But the other important number is how much it increased in a year.
2 May, 2023
Monaco’s economy continued to grow in 2022 and revenue in many sectors surpassed their pre-pandemic levels. According to a quarterly report by the IMSEE, almost all sectors experienced growth compared to the previous year.
13 Apr, 2023
2023… it already feels light years away from the two worst Covid years. Almost every institution has the opportunity for a fresh look at the future including the Police and the whole Public Security organisation following its 120th anniversary, last year.
24 Jan, 2023
How is the Principality doing economically? Are we over the hump of Covid? How are we doing relative to pre-Covid times?  Monaco Statistics Institute (IMSEE) keep regular tabs on how the Principality is doing.
3 Jan, 2023
An in-depth analysis of wage inequalities between women and men was published by Monaco’s Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies (IMSEE) on 19 October 2022.
23 Nov, 2022
The Principality’s gross domestic product (GDP) figures for 2021, revealed in the annual report produced by Monaco Statistics, are clear: Monaco’s economy has rediscovered its vitality and the page appears to have been turned on the economic crisis prompted by the COVID pandemic.
22 Nov, 2022
In the first half of 2022, Monaco’s post-pandemic economy continued to recover and grow, according to a new report by the Principality’s Institute of Statistics (IMSEE). Most major economic indicators are trending up from a year earlier, although not all have returned to pre-pandemic levels. With €1.
21 Oct, 2022
A new study of Monaco’s demography was recently published as part of a collaboration between Monaco Statistics, the Registry Office and the IT Department at Monaco’s City Hall. The population studied was made up exclusively of Monegasque nationals, or 9,611 people. Almost 95% of Monegasques live in the Principality.
29 Apr, 2022
The economic impact of the ongoing pandemic is easing up for Monaco, as seen by a new report published by the IMSEE. The data, which is cumulative since 1 January, reflects the first six months of 2021 and shows a big difference compared with last year’s results.
15 Oct, 2021
The population of Monaco saw its largest increase since 2013, according to the IMSEE. As of 31 December 2019, the Principality’s population reached nearly 9,500 Monegasques. Between 2014 and 2017, the annual population growth was at steady at about +1.1% on average.
13 Jun, 2020
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