Sytuacja społeczno-gospodarcza kraju

Sytuacja
społeczno-gospodarcza
kraju

Released: 30/01/2025

Basic data

Gross domestic product
2024

According to preliminary estimates, gross domestic product, in real terms was by 2.9% higher as compared to the previous year (in 2023, an increase of 0.1% was recorded).

+2.9% y/y
PRELIMINARY ESTIMATE
Population
2024

The decline in Poland's population, which has maintained almost continuously since 2012, was greater than the year before. The number of births fell over the past year (to the lowest level since 1945) and the number of deaths was similar to the one recorded in 2023. As a result of fewer births than deaths, the natural increase remained negative. It is estimated that the international net migration was positive, as in previous years.

PRELIMINARY ESTIMATE:
(AS OF THE END OF PERIOD)
37.5 million people
(-147 thousand y/y)
Population
252 thousand
(-20.5 thousand y/y)
LIVE BIRTHS
409 thousand
(0.0 thousand y/y)
TOTAL DEATHS
Labour market
2024

The number of employed in the national economy, for the second year in a row, was slightly lower than the year before. Average paid employment in the enterprise sector declined slightly as compared to 2023 (when a minor increase was recorded). The registered unemployment rate at the end of 2024 was similar to the one recorded a year ago and lower than in previous years.

approx. -0.1% y/y

EMPLOYMENT
IN NATIONAL ECONOMY 1
PRELIMINARY ESTIMATE
(AS OF THE END OF PERIOD)

-0.4% y/y

Average paid employment
in enterprise sector2
(in full-time equivalents)

5.1%
REGISTERED UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
(AS OF THE END OF PERIOD)
1 Preliminary estimate covering complete statistical population, i.e. including entities up to 9 employed persons.
2 In entities with more than 9  employed persons.

Average monthly gross wages and salaries in enterprise sector3

2024

The significant increase in average monthly nominal gross wages and salaries in the enterprise sector continued (although it was slightly smaller than in 2023). With weaker inflation compared to previous years, the purchasing power of wages and salaries increased considerably.

+11.0% y/y
nominal
+7.0% y/y
real
3 In entities with more than 9 employed persons.
Average monthly gross retirement and other pensions
2024

The average nominal gross retirement and other pensions in both systems increased to a lesser extent than in the previous year (but more than wages and salaries). The growth rate of real benefits from the non-agricultural social security system accelerated, while the one of farmers remained similar to that observed in 2023.

from non-agricultural social security system
+14.4% y/y
nominal
+10.4% y/y
real
of farmers
+13.9% y/y
nominal
+9.9% y/y
real
Consumer prices
2024

The annual average increase in consumer goods and services prices was significantly smaller than in 2023 and below the assumptions of the budget act. The price dynamics slowed across all groups of goods and services, with dwelling prices rising more than overall consumer prices, while the increase in food and non-alcoholic beverages prices was smaller. Prices related to transport, among others, were lower than in 2023. Since April 2024, inflation has been accelerating, but at the end of the year, it slowed down (in November and December, the growth was 4.7% in each month).

+3.6% y/y
PRICES OF CONSUMER GOODS AND SERVICES
Prices of sold production of industry
and construction and assembly production
2024

In industry, a decrease in producer prices was recorded compared to 2023 (following an increase over the previous three years). In construction prices still grew, but to a lesser extent than in 2023 and 2022. In December 2024, the decline in prices of sold production of industry was the smallest since July 2023, while the growth in prices of construction and assembly production was the slowest since June 2021.

-6.8% y/y
PRICES OF SOLD PRODUCTION OF INDUSTRY
+5.9% y/y
PRICES OF CONSTRUCTION AND ASSEMBLY PRODUCTION
Sold production of industry
2024

Sold production of industry increased slightly compared to 2023. In units with more than 9 employed persons sales rose across most sections of industry, with their highest increase observed in water supply, sewerage, waste management and remediation activities. In manufacturing the increase was close to that in industry in total. Whereas, a decline of sold production was recorded in mining and quarrying. Among the main industrial groupings, sales increased in the production of durable and non-durable consumer goods, while they decreased in the production of intermediate goods, of energy and, slightly, of capital goods.

+0.3% y/y

Total4
PRELIMINARY ESTIMATE

+0.3% y/y
IN ENTITIES ABOVE 9 EMPLOYED PERSONS
4 Preliminary estimate covering complete statistical population of industrial entities, i.e. including units up to 9 employed persons.
Construction and assembly production
2024

After three years of growth, a decline in construction and assembly production was recorded. In units with more than 9 employed persons production decreased across all divisions of construction, with the largest drop observed in units mainly engaged in specialised construction activities. Sales of investment works declined more significantly than sales of restoration works.

approx. -8% y/y

total5
PRELIMINARY ESTIMATE

-7.7% y/y
IN ENTITIES ABOVE 9 EMPLOYED PERSONS
5 Preliminary estimate covering complete statistical population of construction entities, i.e. including units up to 9 employed persons.
Housing construction
2024

For the second year in a row, the number of dwellings completed decreased. However, there was a significant increase in the number of dwellings for which permits have been granted or which have been registered with a construction project, as well as dwellings in which construction has begun (following declines in the two previous years).

-9.6% y/y
DWELLINGS
COMPLETED
+20.3% y/y

DWELLINGS
FOR WHICH PERMITS
HAVE BEEN GRANTED 6

+23.7% y/y
DWELLINGS
IN WHICH CONSTRUCTION
HAS BEGUN
6 Or which have been registered with a construction project
Retail sales
2024

Retail sales were higher than in the year before (when a decline was recorded). In entities above 9 employed persons, sales in most groups were higher than in 2023, among others, in units trading in motor vehicles, motorcycles, parts as well as solid, liquid and gaseous fuels. The decline in sales in food, beverages and tobacco products as well as in furniture, radio, TV and household appliances was smaller than a year earlier, whereas the decline in textiles, clothing, footwear was significantly larger.

+1.0% y/y

total7
preliminary estimate

+2.7% y/y
IN ENTITIES ABOVE 9 EMPLOYED PERSONS
7 Preliminary estimate covering complete statistical population, i.e. including units up to 9 employed persons.
Transport
2024

The decline in transport of goods was similar to that recorded in 2023. Transport of passengers continued to grow, but at a slower pace than in the previous year.

-2.0% y/y
of goods
+4.4% y/y
of passengers
Agriculture
2024

Global agricultural production was higher than in the previous year (following a decline in 2023), driven by an increase in animal production. The decline in crop production persisted, with its scale similar to that observed a year earlier.

The average procurement prices of basic cereals were significantly lower than in 2023. Among animal products, the prices of animals for slaughter decreased (most notably for pigs), while milk prices increased.

Preliminary estimate:
+2.2% y/y
GROSS AGRICULTURAL
OUTPUT
-1.1% y/y
crop output
+5.2% y/y
animal output
Foreign trade
(at current prices)
January–November 2024

In the eleven months of 2024, exports (after increase in the same period of 2023) as well as imports (to a lesser extent than a year earlier) decreased annually. The exchange closed with a positive balance, significantly smaller than a year ago. The turnover with all groups of countries declined, the most with developed countries on the export side and from Central and Eastern European countries on the import side. The terms of trade index, contrary to the ten months of 2023, developed unfavourably.

-7.0% y/y
eksports
(in pln)
-4.5% y/y
imports
(in pln)
Business tendency
January 2025

Entrepreneurs from most of the presented activities indicate an improvement in unfavourable sentiments compared to December 2024. Only retail trade entities assess the economic situation more pessimistically than in the previous month.

Among barriers to running a business, entrepreneurs significantly less frequently than in January 2024 point to unclear, inconsistent, and unstable legal regulations (among others, in retail trade and construction). However, according to entrepreneurs (particularly in construction), excessive market competition is a greater obstacle than a year earlier.

Entrepreneurs most commonly predict that the increase in the prices of services, materials, and raw materials will slow down over the next three months. The factors most frequently cited as contributing to the rising costs of running a business remain energy and fuel prices, as well as employment costs. Compared to three months earlier, the share of such responses has increased most significantly among retail trade entities.

The majority of companies (82%–92%) still assess the impact of the war in Ukraine on their activity as minor or with no negative effects.

GENERAL BUSINESS CLIMATE INDICATORS:
–9.6
MANUFACTURING
–7.3
CONSTRUCTION
–5.9
RETAIL TRADE
–4.0
TRANSPORTATION
AND STORAGE
Consumer tendency
January 2025

Consumer confidence indicators, which synthetically describe the current and expected trends in individual consumption, are less unfavourable than in December 2024. Among other things, pessimistic forecasts regarding the country's economic situation, assessments of the current financial situation of households, and expectations for the unemployment rate have improved Respondents expect the increase in consumer prices to persist.

Concerns among consumers about the threat posed by the current situation in Ukraine are slightly smaller or similar to those reported in December 2024. According to 28% of respondents, the conflict in Ukraine poses a significant threat to Poland's sovereignty and independence (compared to 31% a month earlier), while 26% consider it a major threat to the Polish economy (compared to 28%). Similarly to the previous month, in the opinion of 7% of respondents, the war in Ukraine is a significant threat to their personal financial situation. The loss of job or ceasing their own business activities due to the war is a serious concern for 2% of respondents (vs. 3% in the previous month), while 7% still perceive the possibility of such a situation.

–15.1
CURRENT CONSUMER
CONFIDENCE INDICATOR
–9.9
LEADING CONSUMER
CONFIDENCE INDICATOR

Główny Urząd Statystyczny
Aleja Niepodległości 208
00-925 Warszawa

Sytuacja społeczno-gospodarcza kraju
Departament Opracowań Statystycznych
tel. 22 608-31-18
e-mail: Sekretariat-OS@stat.gov.pl