The agricultural sectors in #Iceland (excluding pig and poultry farming) reported earnings of approximately 2.5 billion ISK in 2023. The total profit was nearly entirely due to increased earnings in sheep farming. https://t.co/E179DMz0e0
The building cost index in #Iceland in January 2025 increases by 0.5% from the previous month. The price of imported materials increased by 0.4% and the price of domestic materials by 0.9%. https://t.co/1fjRRO8Ala
There has been fluctuations in the number of registered vehicles from the year 2000. Number of passenger vehicles has increased steadily, but decreased by 6% after the financial crisis in 2008 and dipped also a bit in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic. https://t.co/QeqwzDCQ4B
A total of 9,200 individuals were unemployed in December 2024 according to seasonally adjusted results from the Icelandic Labour force survey. The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 3.9%, the employment rate was 78.2%, and the activity rate 81.4%. https://t.co/BvXhE7mje7
The monthly wage index in #Iceland in December 2024 increased by 0.4% from previous month and the monthly basic wage index increased by 0.4%. In the last twelve months the wage index has risen by 6.4% and the basic wage index has risen by 6.5%. https://t.co/TF660DFrWA
The wage gap between men and women in #Iceland has narrowed between 2019 and 2023 which applied equally to income from work, the unadjusted pay gap and the adjusted pay gap. https://t.co/fEcDpyIJOW
The harmonised index of consumer prices in the European Economic Area in December 2024 increased by 0.3% from the previous month. In one year, the index has increased by 2.7%. https://t.co/SG68jUvhPq
A reform plan, based on the results of the European assessment of the activities of Statistics Iceland, has now been approved, both by Statistics Iceland and by Eurostat. https://t.co/sO0txvl3l8
The total sum of taxable wages increased by 9.0% in #Iceland in November 2024 from the previous month. December bonus, which is paid in November, explains the high increase between months. https://t.co/SUamsY4DYb
Statistics Iceland now presents the results of its Travel Survey for 2023 and the first half of 2024, or from January 2023 to June 2024. https://t.co/S2QcvS2nBB
Statistics Iceland has compiled and analysed the operating accounts of fishing and fish processing companies for 2023 as well as their balance sheets. https://t.co/2dgAWpaqQA
The value of exported goods from #Iceland amounted to 86.6 billion ISK fob in December 2024 and the value of imported goods 133.2 billion ISK cif (127.5 billion ISK fob) according to preliminary figures. https://t.co/HIfahYOaqB
A total of 6,400 individuals were unemployed in #Iceland in November 2024 according to seasonally adjusted results from the Icelandic Labour force survey. https://t.co/pHU1P4F75b
Overnight stays at hotels in #Iceland in November were nearly 384,000 or approximately 6.4% more than in 2023 when they were 361,000. https://t.co/HyMpB86ZXw
The harmonised index of consumer prices in the European Economic Area in November 2024 decreased by 0.2% from the previous month. In one year, the index has increased by 2.5%. https://t.co/X4JZgjkb07