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OECD — Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Used for labour-market and earnings indicators (e.g. average annual wages). Series fetched via DBnomics.

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Labour market★ Primary KPI

Australia — Unemployment rate (ILO)

Share of the labour force without a job and seeking one, per the ILO definition; lower is better.
4.2 %
2025
Source: OECD· 2026
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Purchasing power & prices★ Primary KPI

Australia — Inflation (CPI)

Average annual rise in consumer prices (CPI); 2% is the common target, above it purchasing power erodes.
2.9 %
2025
Source: OECD· 2026
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Economy & public finances★ Primary KPI

South Korea — GDP growth

Change in real GDP from one period to the next; positive means the economy grows, negative that it shrinks.
1.1 %
2025
Source: OECD· 2026
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Purchasing power & prices★ Primary KPI

South Korea — Inflation (CPI)

Average annual rise in consumer prices (CPI); 2% is the common target, above it purchasing power erodes.
2.1 %
2025
Source: OECD· 2026
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Purchasing power & prices★ Primary KPI

Mexico — Inflation (CPI)

Average annual rise in consumer prices (CPI); 2% is the common target, above it purchasing power erodes.
5.5 %
2023
Source: OECD· 2026
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Economy & public finances★ Primary KPI

Mexico — GDP growth

Change in real GDP from one period to the next; positive means the economy grows, negative that it shrinks.
0.5 %
2025
Source: OECD· 2026
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Labour market★ Primary KPI

Mexico — Unemployment rate (ILO)

Share of the labour force without a job and seeking one, per the ILO definition; lower is better.
2.6 %
2025
Source: OECD· 2026
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Labour market★ Primary KPI

South Korea — Unemployment rate (ILO)

Share of the labour force without a job and seeking one, per the ILO definition; lower is better.
2.8 %
2025
Source: OECD· 2026
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Purchasing power & prices★ Primary KPI

South Africa — Inflation (CPI)

Average annual rise in consumer prices (CPI); 2% is the common target, above it purchasing power erodes.
4.4 %
2024
Source: OECD· 2026
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Economy & public finances★ Primary KPI

Australia — GDP growth

Change in real GDP from one period to the next; positive means the economy grows, negative that it shrinks.
2 %
2025
Source: OECD· 2026
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Labour market★ Primary KPI

Turkey — Unemployment rate (ILO)

Share of the labour force without a job and seeking one, per the ILO definition; lower is better.
8.4 %
2025
Source: OECD· 2026
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Economy & public finances★ Primary KPI

Turkey — GDP growth

Change in real GDP from one period to the next; positive means the economy grows, negative that it shrinks.
3.6 %
2025
Source: OECD· 2026
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Economy & public finances★ Primary KPI

South Africa — GDP growth

Change in real GDP from one period to the next; positive means the economy grows, negative that it shrinks.
1.1 %
2025
Source: OECD· 2026
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Purchasing power & prices★ Primary KPI

Turkey — Inflation (CPI)

Average annual rise in consumer prices (CPI); 2% is the common target, above it purchasing power erodes.
34.9 %
2025
Source: OECD· 2026
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Health

Australia — Health expenditure

Current health spending as % of GDP; measures resources devoted to the healthcare system.
10.3 % PIB
2024
Source: OECD· 2025
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Health

South Korea — Health expenditure

Current health spending as % of GDP; measures resources devoted to the healthcare system.
8.4 % PIB
2024
Source: OECD· 2025
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Health

South Africa — Health expenditure

Current health spending as % of GDP; measures resources devoted to the healthcare system.
8.7 % PIB
2022
Source: OECD· 2025
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Health

Mexico — Health expenditure

Current health spending as % of GDP; measures resources devoted to the healthcare system.
5.9 % PIB
2024
Source: OECD· 2025
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Health

Turkey — Health expenditure

Current health spending as % of GDP; measures resources devoted to the healthcare system.
4.7 % PIB
2024
Source: OECD· 2025
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Health

France — Health expenditure

Current health spending as % of GDP; measures resources devoted to the healthcare system.
11.5 % PIB
2024
Source: OECD· 2025
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Purchasing power & prices

France — Average wage (SMPT)

Average wage per head; the mean gross pay of employees, in euros.
44.9K EUR
2024
Source: OECD· 2026
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Economy & public finances★ Primary KPI

European Union — GDP growth

Change in real GDP from one period to the next; positive means the economy grows, negative that it shrinks.
1.5 %
2025
Source: OECD· EU27· 2026
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Labour market★ Primary KPI

European Union — Unemployment rate (ILO)

Share of the labour force without a job and seeking one, per the ILO definition; lower is better.
6 %
2025
Source: OECD· EU27· 2026
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Purchasing power & prices★ Primary KPI

European Union — Inflation (CPI)

Average annual rise in consumer prices (CPI); 2% is the common target, above it purchasing power erodes.
2.5 %
2025
Source: OECD· EU27· 2026
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Labour market★ Primary KPI

Italy — Unemployment Rate

Share of the labour force without a job and seeking one, per the ILO definition; lower is better.
6.1 %
2025
Source: OECD· 2026
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Labour market★ Primary KPI

Canada — Unemployment Rate

Share of the labour force without a job and seeking one, per the ILO definition; lower is better.
6.8 %
2025
Source: OECD· 2026
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Labour market★ Primary KPI

United Kingdom — Unemployment Rate

Share of the labour force without a job and seeking one, per the ILO definition; lower is better.
4.8 %
2025
Source: OECD· 2026
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Labour market★ Primary KPI

Germany — Unemployment Rate

Share of the labour force without a job and seeking one, per the ILO definition; lower is better.
3.8 %
2025
Source: OECD· 2026
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Labour market★ Primary KPI

Japan — Unemployment Rate

Share of the labour force without a job and seeking one, per the ILO definition; lower is better.
2.5 %
2025
Source: OECD· 2026
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Economy & public finances★ Primary KPI

Italy — GDP Growth

Change in real GDP from one period to the next; positive means the economy grows, negative that it shrinks.
0.5 %
2025
Source: OECD· 2026
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Economy & public finances★ Primary KPI

Canada — GDP Growth

Change in real GDP from one period to the next; positive means the economy grows, negative that it shrinks.
1.9 %
2025
Source: OECD· 2026
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Economy & public finances★ Primary KPI

United Kingdom — GDP Growth

Change in real GDP from one period to the next; positive means the economy grows, negative that it shrinks.
1.4 %
2025
Source: OECD· 2026
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Economy & public finances★ Primary KPI

Germany — GDP Growth

Change in real GDP from one period to the next; positive means the economy grows, negative that it shrinks.
0.2 %
2025
Source: OECD· 2026
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Economy & public finances★ Primary KPI

Japan — GDP Growth

Change in real GDP from one period to the next; positive means the economy grows, negative that it shrinks.
1.1 %
2025
Source: OECD· 2026
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Purchasing power & prices★ Primary KPI

Italy — Inflation (CPI)

Average annual rise in consumer prices (CPI); 2% is the common target, above it purchasing power erodes.
1.5 %
2025
Source: OECD· 2026
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Purchasing power & prices★ Primary KPI

Canada — Inflation (CPI)

Average annual rise in consumer prices (CPI); 2% is the common target, above it purchasing power erodes.
2.1 %
2025
Source: OECD· 2026
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Purchasing power & prices★ Primary KPI

United Kingdom — Inflation (CPI)

Average annual rise in consumer prices (CPI); 2% is the common target, above it purchasing power erodes.
3.9 %
2025
Source: OECD· 2026
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Purchasing power & prices★ Primary KPI

Germany — Inflation (CPI)

Average annual rise in consumer prices (CPI); 2% is the common target, above it purchasing power erodes.
2.2 %
2025
Source: OECD· 2026
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Purchasing power & prices★ Primary KPI

Japan — Inflation (CPI)

Average annual rise in consumer prices (CPI); 2% is the common target, above it purchasing power erodes.
-0 %
2020
Source: OECD· 2026
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Health

Italy — Health expenditure

Current health spending as % of GDP; measures resources devoted to the healthcare system.
8.4 % PIB
2024
Source: OECD· 2025
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Health

Canada — Health expenditure

Current health spending as % of GDP; measures resources devoted to the healthcare system.
11.3 % PIB
2024
Source: OECD· 2025
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Health

United Kingdom — Health expenditure

Current health spending as % of GDP; measures resources devoted to the healthcare system.
11.1 % PIB
2024
Source: OECD· 2025
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Health

Germany — Health expenditure

Current health spending as % of GDP; measures resources devoted to the healthcare system.
12.3 % PIB
2024
Source: OECD· 2025
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Health

Japan — Health expenditure

Current health spending as % of GDP; measures resources devoted to the healthcare system.
10.6 % PIB
2024
Source: OECD· 2025
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Health

United States — Health expenditure

Current health spending as % of GDP; measures resources devoted to the healthcare system.
17.2 % PIB
2024
Source: OECD· 2025
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Purchasing power & prices

Italy — Average wage (SMPT)

Average wage per head; the mean gross pay of employees, in euros.
33.1K EUR
2024
Source: OECD· 2026
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Purchasing power & prices

Germany — Average wage (SMPT)

Average wage per head; the mean gross pay of employees, in euros.
50.3K EUR
2024
Source: OECD· 2026
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