Tag: INSEE
Poor figures for the French economy
By 2023, the public deficit will have risen to 5.5% of GDP, and public debt to 110.6% of GDP, according to INSEE. This slippage is an embarrassment for the government.…
Do INSEE statistics still make sense? – The Express
Bercy’s credibility has been further shaken. One after the other, the Banque de France and INSEE last week revised their macroeconomic expectations for 2024. The first, led by François Villeroy…
Growth, consumption… The latest figures from INSEE for France – L’Express
The government was (almost) right. French GDP remained stable in the fourth quarter of 2023 and increased by 0.9% over the whole year, after 2.5% in 2022, INSEE announced on…
Sharp rise in housing vacancies in France
In 2023, 3.1 million homes were vacant in France, excluding Mayotte, representing 8.2% of the housing stock (Insee). Since 1990, the number of vacant dwellings has increased by nearly 1.2…
Paris continues to lose its inhabitants, according to an INSEE study
According to the annual INSEE census survey, the capital has lost 12,230 inhabitants per year on average since 2015. Unlike Paris, Île-de-France continues to gain inhabitants. With 18% of the…
public debt is stabilized at just over 3,000 billion euros, according to INSEE
Public debt stabilized in the third quarter at just over 3,000 billion euros, at 111.7% of GDP, INSEE said on Friday December 22. In the third quarter between July and…
the latest figures from INSEE – L’Express
The poverty rate stood at 14.5% of the population in 2021 in France, up 0.9 points compared to the previous year due in particular to the increase in inflation, indicated…
Inflation, debt, consumption… The latest figures from INSEE
Inflation, public debt, household consumption… Where is France at the end of this third quarter of 2023? The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies (Insee) published its latest figures…
France, eager for redistribution? When INSEE cuts Thomas Piketty’s story short
In a long interview with The Obs accompanying the release of his latest opus, A history of political conflict (Threshold) co-written with his colleague Julia Cagé, the economist Thomas Piketty…
Growth: INSEE raises its forecast to 0.9% for 2023
Unveiled this Thursday, September 7, the new forecast from the Institute of Statistics (0.9%), which until now anticipated an increase of 0.6% in gross domestic product (GDP), is getting closer…