Find a variety of statistics related to the economic strength of B.C. including gross domestic product, consumer price index, household spending and more.
This dashboard provides a view of selected data relevant to monitoring economic activity in British Columbia. Explore key economic trends as the COVID-19 situation evolves.
The B.C. Economic Accounts and Gross Domestic Product provide statistics that can be used to explain the state of the economy including size, value and relative growth of industries over time.
The CPI measures changes to price levels of consumer goods and services purchased by households. Find monthly, annual, and fiscal statistics and highlights for B.C.
One of the ways BC Stats conducts economic impact assessments is by using The the B.C. Input-Output Model. The model is used to generate regional economic dependency figures, employment and revenue multipliers. It can also be used to assess the regional impact of projects and economic events
Find statistics about household spending and dwelling characteristics.
Find monthly highlights about B.C.'s labour force.
Read the latest labour force statistical highlights (PDF, 209 KB)
Find information about employment in B.C. including annual statistics by region or by industry.
Find annual statistics about B.C. business bankruptcy figures and incorporations.
Find statistics about the number of businesses in B.C.
Find downloadable data tables on the Small Business Profile Dashboard.
Find B.C. exports data for specific destinations and commodities
Find monthly tourism indicators, including GPD and employment as well as room revenue and property counts.
Find GDP, revenue, employment, earning, trade and business statistics for high technology
Find monthly statistics for building permits, housing starts and house sales
Find details on major construction activity in the province, ranging from large residential condominiums to new industrial operations to transportation projects
Find statistics about log exports and softwood lumber exports.