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Is South Africa Growing Older? The Unseen Shift in Our Population

Is South Africa Growing Older? The Unseen Shift in Our Population

South Africa, a country shaped by its young population, is quietly undergoing a demographic shift that could reshape its future. While the country still has a relatively young population compared to many developed nations, declining birth rates and increasing life expectancy are steadily pushing the median age upward. As the working-age population shrinks in proportion,   read more »


Understanding South Africa’s Immigrant and Internal Migration Stats

Understanding South Africa’s Immigrant and Internal Migration Stats

Migration is reshaping South Africa’s social and economic landscape, yet behind the statistics are real people—families seeking stability, workers driving industries, and vulnerable groups at risk. South Africa’s immigrant population has seen a steady rise over the past few decades, increasing from 2,1% of the total population in 1996 to 3,9% in 2022. By 2022,   read more »


The Struggle for More Work Hours: Time-related Underemployment in South Africa

The Struggle for More Work Hours: Time-related Underemployment in South Africa

The 2025 State of the Nation Address (SONA) underscored South Africa’s pressing labour market challenges, with unemployment remaining a top national concern. The Quarterly Labour Force Survey (QLFS) reports an unemployment rate of 31,9% in Q4: 2024, reflecting the continued difficulty many South Africans face in securing jobs. Beyond unemployment, time-related underemployment remains a challenge,   read more »


Mbalo Brief – February 2025

Household income and expenditure are fundamental components of a country’s economic landscape, influencing everything from consumer behaviour and savings rates to economic growth and stability. Statistics South Africa recently published the Income & Expenditure Survey (IES) 2022/2023 (statistical release P0100). This statistical release focuses on the income, consumption and spending patterns of households at national,   read more »


Statistics South Africa to release the Quarterly Labour Force Survey (QLFS), Quarter 4 of 2024

MEDIA ADVISORY                                                       13 February 2025                                                   read more »


Stats Biz – January 2025

The new inflation basket reflects current trends in consumer behaviour. Air fryers, e-hailing services, refills for e-cigarettes, streaming services and toy building bricks (think LEGO) have entered the basket. Products leaving the basket include graters, wax shoe polish, TV decoders, magazines and – sadly – teddy bears. Explore the new inflation basket, as well as   read more »


Economic wrap-up for January 2025

Economic wrap-up for January 2025

Stats SA started the year with 20 new releases. Key economic outputs include the conclusion of consumer inflation data for 2024, the release of a new consumer inflation basket and weights, and the much-anticipated release of the Income and Expenditure Survey (IES) report. Inflation heats up to 3,0% Consumer inflation increased for a second straight   read more »


Income & Expenditure Survey (IES) 2022/2023

MEDIA RELEASE                                                                                                         28 January   read more »


Stats SA reshuffles the inflation basket: What’s in and what’s out?

Stats SA reshuffles the inflation basket: What’s in and what’s out?

Stats SA has shaken up the basket of goods and services used to measure consumer inflation. The products in the basket are updated periodically to better reflect shifts and trends in consumer spending. Product weights are also adjusted. The reshaped basket The facelift includes adding 71 new products, removing 53 products and reorganising 29 products   read more »


South African Households Spend R3 Trillion Annually

South African Households Spend R3 Trillion Annually

South African households collectively spent an estimated R3 trillion between November 2022 and November 2023, with the average annual household consumption expenditure amounting to approximately R143 691 during the survey year. These findings are according to the Income & Expenditure Survey (IES) 2022/2023, published by Statistics South Africa (Stats SA). The survey provides valuable insights   read more »