Economic wrap-up for March 2026

Economic wrap-up for March 2026

Stats SA had a busy month in March, publishing 35 statistical releases. Key economic outputs include monthly business cycle indicators for January, gross domestic product (GDP) estimates for the fourth quarter of 2025 and fresh data on tourism from two separate sources. January was a mixed bag Mining; retail trade sales; motor trade sales; tourist   read more »


Report Highlights Complex Nature of Multidimensional Child Poverty in South Africa between 2015 and 2023

Report Highlights Complex Nature of Multidimensional Child Poverty in South Africa between 2015 and 2023

Multidimensional child poverty refers to children experiencing multiple and overlapping deprivations simultaneously across key aspects of well‑being, not only income. These deprivations affect their development, survival and future opportunities. A recent report by Stats SA and UNICEF, Child Poverty in South Africa: Assessing Changes in Multidimensional Poverty using the MODA Approach (2015–2023), examines trends in   read more »


SA’s Formal Non-Agricultural Employment Rises in Fourth Quarter of 2025

SA’s Formal Non-Agricultural Employment Rises in Fourth Quarter of 2025

According to the Quarterly Employment Statistics (QES, Q4:2025) survey released by Statistics South Africa (Stats SA), total employment in the formal non-agricultural sector increased by18 000 (0,2%) in the fourth quarter of 2025, with employment rising from 10,533 million in September 2025 to 10,551 million by December 2025. According to the survey, 102 000 jobs were   read more »


Stats SA responds to Cybersecurity breach

MEDIA STATEMENT 29 March 2026 Stats SA responds to Cybersecurity breach Stats SA is aware of a cybersecurity breach affecting one Human Resources database. The system that was breached is exclusively the HR system available for job seekers to apply online. The national statistics office is part of a wider government response to matters dealing   read more »


Buoyant tourism records employment and economic gains

Buoyant tourism records employment and economic gains

South Africa’s tourism sector had a rough time during the COVID-19 pandemic. Plummeting visitor numbers led to a decline in economic activity and job losses across the industry. Recovery has been slow, but recent data show a positive trend. Employment, economic activity and domestic tourism expenditure have all rebounded, according to the latest Tourism Satellite   read more »


South Africa Tourism Surpasses Pre‑Pandemic Levels in 2025

South Africa Tourism Surpasses Pre‑Pandemic Levels in 2025

South Africa’s international tourism sector recorded a strong recovery in 2025, surpassing pre-pandemic levels for the first time since global travel disruptions. According to the Tourism report (2025) released by Statistics South Africa (Stats SA), the country welcomed 10,5 million tourists in 2025, representing a 17,7% increase from the 8,9 million tourists recorded in 2024.   read more »


Provincial Gaps Persist in Access to Private Healthcare Cover

Provincial Gaps Persist in Access to Private Healthcare Cover

For millions of households, navigating medical costs is a delicate balancing act—one that reveals who can access quality care, who must sacrifice to afford it, and who is left to depend entirely on public services. While private medical cover remains out of reach for most, households still dig into their pockets to pay for essentials   read more »


Women Drive Divorce Filings as Marriages Continue to Decline in South Africa

Women Drive Divorce Filings as Marriages Continue to Decline in South Africa

South Africa is experiencing a profound shift in its marital landscape, with the latest data revealing not only a rise in divorce rates but also a steady decline in the number of marriages being registered. The new data shows a notable uptick in divorces and a clear trend: women are increasingly the ones initiating the   read more »


More South Africans Engage in Volunteer Work in 2024

More South Africans Engage in Volunteer Work in 2024

According to Statistics South Africa’s Volunteer Activities Survey, 2024, an estimated 3,1 million South Africans aged 15 and older participated in volunteer work in 2024—up from 2,7 million in 2018 and 2,2 million in 2014, representing a volunteer rate of 6,9% of the adult population. Volunteer work refers to any unpaid, non‑compulsory activity that individuals   read more »


Consumer inflation eases further in February 2026

Consumer inflation eases further in February 2026

Headline consumer inflation cooled to 3,0% in February from 3,5% in January. The monthly change in the consumer price index (CPI) was 0,4%. To understand why inflation decreased this month, it is useful to compare the monthly change in February this year (0,4%) with February 2025 (0,9%). February’s monthly print was lower than average, and this   read more »