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:: Statistical Indicators ::

Resident Population

Resident Population Estimates (31 December) adjusted to the final results of the 2021 Census (thousands).

2021 - 2024, Provisional Resident Population Estimates - post-census estimates based on the 2021 Census results.
2014 - 2020, Final Resident Population Estimates, revised values based on the final results of the 2011 and 2021 Censuses.

Source: Statistics Portugal/DREM - Demographic Statistics

Unemployment Rate

Quarterly rate obtained from the Labour Force Survey, corresponding to the ratio of the unemployed population to the active population (%).

Source: Statistics Portugal/DREM - Labour Force Survey

Inflation Rate

Average Rate of Change over the last 12 months of the Consumer Price Index (%).

Source: Statistics Portugal/DREM - Consumer Price Index

Overnight Stays

Overnight stays recorded in total collective tourist accommodation (thousands).

Source: Statistics Portugal/DREM - Tourism Statistics

GDP

Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the Autonomous Region of Madeira at current prices, base 2021 (million euros).

The value for 2024 is provisional.

Source: Statistics Portugal - Regional Accounts (Base 2021)

Family Dwelling Sales

Number of Family Dwelling Sales (Total, New and Existing) in the Autonomous Region of Madeira.

Source: Statistics Portugal (INE, IP.).

Company Incorporation and Dissolution

Number of companies incorporated and dissolved.

Source: Directorate-General for Justice Policy

Natural Balance

Difference between the number of live births and the number of deaths in a given period of time (No.).

 

* Preliminary data compiled up to 10th April 2026.

Source: Statistics Portugal/DREM - Demographic Statistics

Regional Indicator of Economic Activity

3-month moving average (%).

Source: DREM

:: Statistical Indicators ::

Population

Resident Population estimates by the 31st of December which incorporate the 2021 Census final results (thousands).

2021 - 2024, Provisional Resident Population Estimates, post-census estimates based on the results of the 2021 Census.
2014 - 2020, Final Resident Population Estimates, values ​​revised based on the results of the 2011 and 2021 Census.

Source: INE/DREM - Demographic Statistics

Unemployment Rate

Quarterly rate derived from the Labour Fource Survey, which corresponds to the ratio between the unemployed and the active population(%).

Source: INE/DREM - Labour Force Survey

Inflation Rate

12-month average growth rate of the Consumer Price Index.

Source: INE/DREM - Consumer Price Index

Overnight stays

Overnight stays in tourism accommodation (thousands).

Source:  INE/DREM - Tourism Statistics

GDP

Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the Autonomous Region of Madeira at current prices, base 2021 (millions of euros).

The value for 2024 is provisional.

Source: INE - Regional Accounts (Base 2021)

Dwelling Sales

Number of Dwelling Sales (Total, New e Existing), in the Autonomous Region of Madeira.

Source: Statistics Portugal

Formation and Dissolution of Companies

Number of formed and dissolved companies.

Source:  Directorate-General for Justice Policy

Natural Change

Balance between the number of live births and the number of deaths in a given time period (No.).

* Preliminary data compiled up until April 10th, 2026.

Source: INE/DREM - Demographic Statistics

Regional Indicator of Economic Activity

3-month moving average (%).

Source: DREM

 

:: Publications ::

 

   

:: Publicações ::

 

  • Capa madeira numeros 2023 EN

    Madeira in figures

    Annual publication

    Price: paper - 3,50 € / PDF - Free

    Year of publication: 2024

    Reference period: 2023

  • Statistical Yearbook

    Annual publication

    Price: paper - 22,00 € / PDF - Free

    Year of publication: 2023

    Reference period: 2022

  • CAPA IPC Agosto2024

    Consumer Prices Index

    Monthly publication

    Price: paper - 1,50 € / PDF - Free

    Year of publication: 2025

    Reference period: May 2025

  • Capa Demografia 2022

    Demographic Statistics

    Annual publication

    Price: paper - 10,00 € / PDF - Free

    Year of publication: 2024

    Reference period: 2023

  • International Trade Statistics

    Annual publication

    Price: paper - 6,00 € / PDF - Free

    Year of publication: 2021

    Reference period: 2020

  • Transport Statistics

    Annual publication

    Price: paper - 4,00 € / PDF - Free

    Year of publication: 2024

    Reference period: 2023

  • Enterprise Sector Statistics

    Annual publication

    Price: paper - 12,00 € / PDF - Free

    Year of publication: 2021

    Reference period: 2019

  • BTE 4T20

    Quarterly Bulletin of Statistics

    Quarterly publication

    Price: paper - 4,00 € / PDF - Free

    Year of publication: 2025

    Reference period: 2nd Quarter 2025

  • Census - Final results. Autonomous Region of Madeira - 2021

    Annual publication

    Price: paper - 10,00 € / PDF - Free

    Year of publication: 2023

    Reference period: 2021

  • CAPA estatisticas CH 2023

    Construction and Housing Statistics

    Annual publication

    Price: paper - 4,50 € / PDF - Free

    Year of publication: 2023

    Reference period: 2022

  • Agriculture and Fishery Statistics

    Annual publication

    Price: paper - 3,50 € / PDF - Free

    Year of publication: 2024

    Reference period: 2023

  • Capa estatisticas emprego 3T 2023

    Employment Statistics

    Quarterly publication

    Price: paper - 2,00 € / PDF - Free

    Year of publication: 2025

    Reference period: 4th Quarter 2024

  • Capa Estatisticas saude 2021

    Health Statistics

    Annual publication

    Price: paper - 12,00 € / PDF - Free

    Year of publication: 2024

    Reference period: 2022

  • Tourism statistics

    Monthly publication

    Price: paper - 3,00 € / PDF - Free

    Year of publication: 2025

    Reference period: December 2024

In February 2025

Regional economy maintained growth, although at a slower pace than in the previous month

The Regional Indicator of Economic Activity (RIEA) shows that, in February 2025, regional economic activity maintained its positive growth trajectory, although at a slower pace than recorded in the previous month.

IRAE EN

As previously stated by the Regional Directorate of Statistics of Madeira (DREM) in the initial release of the RIEA in October 2017, the objective of this indicator is “to signal the behaviour of economic activity, particularly with regard to its direction and the magnitude of its fluctuations: whether the economy is in positive or negative territory, and to identify accelerations, decelerations, and turning points.” Its quantitative value is therefore of secondary importance, and it should not be interpreted as a substitute for the actual change in Gross Domestic Product (GDP), which is to be determined using a broader and more comprehensive set of statistical information, although a strong correlation exists between the two variables.

Economic Overview – Analysis of the economic context of the Autonomous Region of Madeira in February 2025

The Regional Directorate of Statistics of Madeira (DREM) presents an analysis of the main short-term economic indicators, grouped by theme. It is important to note that many of the changes presented correspond to three-month moving averages - a methodology often employed in publications of this nature to smooth out short-term fluctuations and highlight underlying trends.

Economic Activity

In February 2025, the regional economy maintained its growth trajectory, albeit at a more moderate pace. The number of overnight stays in tourist accommodation increased by 7.1%, slowing down compared to the 8.5% recorded in January 2025. Total revenue also showed significant growth, at 23.3%, although below the 26.0% of the previous month.

Electricity distribution, often associated with the evolution of economic activity, registered an increase of 2.5%, also decelerating compared to 3.5% in January.

As for diesel released for consumption, there was a 1.1% increase in February 2025, lower than the 2.6% recorded in January and the 3.8% observed in December 2024.

The ratio between companies incorporated and dissolved remained positive in February 2025, with 3.0 new companies for each dissolution, a figure higher than in the previous month (2.7).

Qualitative Indicators

In February 2025, confidence indicators declined in the Manufacturing, Trade, Construction and Public Works sectors compared to the previous month, while confidence in the Services sector improved.

Private Consumption

In February, the volume of transactions on the SIBS network with national bank cards grew by 7.8% in value, representing a slowdown compared to the 8.8% recorded in January 2025.

Gasoline released for consumption increased by 5.5% in February 2025, a lower figure than in the previous month (9.5%).

The purchases of new light passenger cars reversed the previous downward trend, registering a growth of 1.9%, after a decrease of 12.4% in January.

The balance of consumer loans increased by 6.9%, above the 6.3% seen in the previous month.

Investment

In February 2025, investment indicators showed mixed behaviours.

Sales of light commercial vehicles recorded a sharp increase of 44.4%, accelerating from the 34.7% seen in the previous month.

The median value of bank appraisals for housing grew by 14.9%, slightly below the 15.8% recorded in the previous month.

Cement sales rose by 4.0%, surpassing the 3.3% recorded in January.

Conversely, loans granted to non-financial corporations continued to fall, with a decrease of 6.3%, less pronounced than the 6.7% reduction seen in the previous month.

Finally, the number of building permits experienced a significant drop of 19.9%, after having increased by 6.2% in January.

External Demand

Although foreign trade represents only a small proportion of the Region’s total trade (with most exchanges carried out with mainland Portugal) it is worth noting that in February 2025 exports recorded a sharp increase of 21.7%, accelerating compared to the 5.1% growth observed in January. Imports, in turn, deepened the downward trend, registering a decrease of 17.5%, after a reduction of 3.8% in the previous month.

The movement of goods in ports fell by 1.0% in February 2025, maintaining the negative trend observed in the previous month (1.1%).

Passenger traffic at the Region’s airports, however, continued to grow, with a 6.5% increase in February, although at a slower pace than in January (+8.7%).

As for withdrawals and purchases with international cards, there was a 14.3% increase in February 2025, slightly below the 14.7% of the previous month.

Labour Market

In the labour market, job offers increased by 12.1%, above the 9.3% observed in the previous month. The number of registered unemployed persons fell by 5.7%, accelerating the downward trend that began in November 2024. Job applications also decreased by 4.6%, after a 3.6% drop in the previous January.

Prices

The year-on-year inflation, as measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI), slowed to 4.1% in February 2025, after reaching 4.3% in January. Inflation in goods remained at 2.8%, as in the previous month, while inflation in services fell to 5.7%, compared to 6.3% in January.

The underlying inflation indicator stood at 4.3%, slightly below the 4.5% of the previous month.

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