Population
According to preliminary estimates, at the end of 2025, the population decline was greater than in the previous year. Fewer children were born during the year than in 2024, and fewer deaths were recorded. The continuing predominance of deaths over births resulted in an increase in natural decline. According to estimates the international net migration was positive, similarly to the previous nine years.
Labour market
The slight decrease in the number of employed in the national economy continued. In the second consecutive year average paid employment in the enterprise sector declined, and the drop was slightly deeper than in 2024. The registered unemployment rate at the end of 2025 was higher than in previous years (partly due to introduction of regulations increasing the flexibility of registration since June 2025).
EMPLOYMENT IN NATIONAL ECONOMY1
PRELIMINARY ESTIMATE
(AS OF THE END OF PERIOD)
AVERAGE PAID EMPLOYMENT IN ENTERPRISE SECTOR2
(IN FULL-TIME EQUIVALENTS)
Labour market – Labour Force Survey (LFS)
According to preliminary results of the Labour Force Survey, in the third quarter of 2025, both the number of employed persons and the employment rate were higher than a year ago. The number of unemployed persons and the unemployment also increased.
Average monthly gross wages and salaries in the enterprise sector
Growth in nominal gross wages and salaries in the enterprise sector remained considerable, yet it was lower than in the four previous years. With inflation stabilising, the purchasing power of wages and salaries increased less than in 2024, but more than in previous years.
nominal
Average monthly gross retirement and other pensions
The annual growth rate of retirement and other pensions slowed down compared with the high growth recorded in the two previous years. The increase in nominal gross retirement and other pensions from the non-agricultural social security system was similar to the increase in wages and salaries, while that of farmers was weaker. The purchasing power of benefits in both systems increased to a lesser extent than the purchasing power of wages and salaries.
Consumer prices
The annual average increase in prices of consumer goods and services was similar to the one recorded in 2024 and was below the assumed in the budget act. The price dynamics slowed down since the second quarter. The growth in prices for dwelling as well as for food and non-alcoholic beverages, was higher than a year before. The decrease in transport prices maintained and was deeper than in 2024.
prices of consumer goods and services
Prices3 of sold production of industry
and construction and assembly production
The prices of sold production of industry decreased for the second consecutive year (in 2025 the decline was smaller than in 2024). In most sections of industry producer prices were lower than in 2024 (except for water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities). The prices in construction and assembly production increased, yet to a lesser extent than in previous years.
PRICES OF SOLD PRODUCTION OF INDUSTRY
Sold production of industry4
Sold production of industry increased to a greater extent than in 2024. In enterprises with more than 9 employed persons, sold production increased in manufacturing (the main section of industry) as well as in water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities, while it decreased – in electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply as well as in mining and quarrying. Growth was recorded in most main industrial groupings, including the highest in the production of capital goods. Only in the production of energy sales were lower than in 2024.
TOTAL5
PRELIMINARY ESTIMATE
Construction and assembly production6
After a decline in 2024, construction and assembly production increased. In entities with more than 9 employed persons, production grew in units performing mainly specialised construction activities, while it decreased in enterprises specialising in civil engineering and in construction of buildings. Sales of investment works were higher than in 2024, while sales of restoration works decreased.
TOTAL7
PRELIMINARY ESTIMATE
Housing construction8
More dwellings were completed than in the previous year (after a decline in 2024 and 2023). However, following the significant increase in 2024, the number of dwellings for which permits have been granted7 decreased, as did the number of dwellings in which construction has begun.
DWELLINGS COMPLETED
DWELLINGS FOR WHICH PERMITS HAVE BEEN GRANTED9
DWELLINGS IN WHICH CONSTRUCTION HAS BEGUN
Retail sales
Retail sales increased to a greater extent than in the previous year. In most groups (in entities above 9 employed persons), sales were higher than in 2024, with the largest increase recorded in the group furniture, radio, TV household appliances. However, for the second consecutive year, a slight decrease was recorded in the group food, beverages and tobacco products.
TOTAL10
PRELIMINARY ESTIMATE
IN ENTITIES ABOVE 9 EMPLOYED PERSONS
Agriculture11
Gross agricultural output was higher than in the previous year, and its growth was higher than in 2024. Both, crop output and animal output, increased.
The average procurement prices of most basic cereals and animal products were above the level recorded a year before. However, the procurement prices of wheat, potatoes and pigs for slaughter declined.
GROSS AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT
CROP OUTPUT
ANIMAL OUTPUT
Foreign trade12
Foreign trade turnover was higher than in the corresponding period of 2024, when a decrease was recorded. The exchange closed with a negative balance (compared to a positive one a year earlier). Trade with developed countries (including the EU) increased, as well as imports from developing countries, while trade with Central and Eastern European countries declined. The terms of trade index over the ten months of 2025 was unfavourable, as in the previous year.
exports
(in PLN)
Financial results of non-financial enterprises
Financial results of the surveyed enterprises were higher than those obtained in the same period of 2024. Economic and financial relations improved. Revenues from export sales increased. The basic indicators among exporters were better than a year before, but lower than for enterprises in total.
net financial result
GROSS TURNOVER
PROFITABILITY INDICATOR
NET TURNOVER
PROFITABILITY INDICATOR
Investment outlays of non-financial enterprises
The investment outlays of the surveyed non-financial enterprises were slightly higher than a year before (when a decline was recorded). Outlays on purchases increased, whereas these on buildings and structures decreased. Fewer new investments were launched than in the first three quarters of 2024, but their estimated value was higher. Entities with foreign capital incurred lower outlays than a year earlier.
INVESTMENT OUTLAYS
(AT CONSTANT PRICES)
Business tendency
Sentiments among entrepreneurs in manufacturing and construction are less pessimistic than in the previous month. Also in transportation and storage opinions improved and are slightly unfavourable. In retail trade the assessments of the general business climate are similarly negative as in December 2025.
Among the barriers in conducting current activity entrepreneurs still most frequently mention labour costs, which in general are more severe than a year ago. The uncertainty in the economic environment and high payments to the state budget are less burdensome compared to the situation from a year earlier (mainly in transportation and storage).
Entrepreneurs in the presented activities the most frequently indicate that the growth rate in prices of services, goods, materials and raw materials used in business activity will be slower in the next three months, than the one recorded so far. Compared to the previous edition of the survey concerning prices, conducted in October 2025, opinions in manufacturing have changed: three months ago, the most companies indicated that prices would stabilise. Among factors driving up the cost of running the business, companies most often indicate labour costs (their importance increased especially in retail trade and in transportation and storage) and energy and fuel prices.
In opinions concerning the war in Ukraine, the majority of companies (88–94%) state that they do not experience negative effects from the conflict or assess such effects as minor for their business activity.
Consumer tendency
Consumer confidence indicators, reflecting current and expected tendencies in individual consumption, are less unfavourable than in December 2025. Among others, the consumers opinions about current opportunities to make major purchases and to save money. Respondents predict that the increase in consumer prices will persist.
Consumer concerns induced by the conflict in Ukraine generally do not differ significantly from those formulated a month earlier. Slightly fewer of the surveyed indicate, that the current situation in the Ukrainian territory constitutes a great threat to Poland’s sovereignty and independence (30% compared to 31% in December 2025). Slightly more respondents perceive the war in Ukraine as a great threat to the Polish economy (29% compared to 28%). According to assessments of 6% of surveyed, the conflict in Ukraine poses a major threat to their personal financial situation (compared to 9% in December 2025). As a month earlier, 2% of respondents express strong concerns about losing their job necessity or stopping running their own business due to the situation in Ukraine. At the same time, slightly fewer people than in December 2025 notice that such a situation is possible (9% compared 10%).
CURRENT CONSUMER
CONFIDENCE INDICATOR
Sytuacja społeczno-gospodarcza kraju
Departament Analiz i Udostępniania Informacji
e-mail:
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