SUMMARY OF SELECTED ECONOMIC INDICATORS
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1 SUMMARY OF SELECTED ECONOMIC INDICATORS RECENT DATA GRAPHS HISTORICAL DATA GRAPHS P.E.I. CONSUMER PRICE INDEX P.E.I. LABOUR FORCE STATISTICS CANADA/P.E.I. GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT, INCOME-BASED CANADA / P.E.I. GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT at 2002 prices P.E.I. GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRY P.E.I. FARM INCOME & FARM CASH RECEIPTS STATISTICS P.E.I. MANUFACTURING SHIPMENTS STATISTICS (NA) P.E.I. MANUFACTURING SHIPMENTS STATISTICS (SA) P.E.I. HOUSING STATISTICS P.E.I. POPULATION STATISTICS P.E.I. NEW MOTOR VEHICLE & RETAIL SALES STATISTICS P.E.I. EMPLOYMENT INSURANCE & LABOUR INCOME STATISTICS P.E.I. EXPORT & EMPLOYMENT by INDUSTRY STATISTICS
2 Economic Indicators as of 19-Jul-16 Prepared by Economics, Statistics, and Federal Fiscal Relations Division P.E.I. Department of Finance ALL-ITEMS CONSUMER PRICE INDEX /Canada (2002=100) CONSUMER PRICE INDEX: ENERGY (2002=100) UNEMPLOYMENT RATE (S.A.) percent May-15 Jul-15 Sep-15 Nov-15 Jan-16 Mar-16 May-16 P.E.I. Canada May-15 Jul-15 Sep-15 Nov-15 Jan-16 Mar-16 May-16 9 Jun-15 Aug-15 Oct-15 Dec-15 Feb-16 Apr-16 Jun-16 S.A.: seasonally adjusted in thousands Jun-15 Aug-15 Oct-15 Dec-15 Feb-16 Apr-16 Jun-16 S.A.: seasonally adjusted EMPLOYMENT P.E.I. (S.A.) in $ $140 $120 $100 $80 $60 $40 $20 QUARTERLY FARM CASH RECEIPTS $0 Q Q Q Q Q Total receipts Potato receipts $200 $150 $100 $50 MANUFACTURING SHIPMENTS $0 May-15 Jul-15 Sep-15 Nov-15 Jan-16 Mar-16 May-16 Total Shipments Food Shipments Number of Starts URBAN HOUSING STARTS 0 May-15 Jul-15 Sep-15 Nov-15 Jan-16 Mar-16 May-16 BUILDING PERMITS $18 $16 $14 $12 $10 $8 $6 $4 $2 $0 May-15 Jul-15 Sep-15 Nov-15 Jan-16 Mar-16 May-16 Non-residential Residential Thousands QUARTERLY POPULATION ESTIMATES Jan Apr. 1 Jul Oct. 1 Jan Apr. 1 $36 $31 $26 $21 $16 $11 NEW MOTOR VEHICLE SALES $6 May-15 Jul-15 Sep-15 Nov-15 Jan-16 Mar-16 May-16 $185 $180 $175 $170 $165 $160 Apr-15 Jun-15 Aug-15 Oct-15 Dec-15 Feb-16 Apr-16 S.A.: seasonally adjusted RETAIL SALES (S.A.) EMPLOYMENT INSURANCE Total Beneficiaries, P.E.I. 16,000 14,000 12,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 0 Apr-15 Jun-15 Aug-15 Oct-15 Dec-15 Feb-16 Apr-16 $275 $270 $265 $260 $255 $250 $245 TOTAL LABOUR INCOME $240 Mar-15 May-15 Jul-15 Sep-15 Nov-15 Jan-16 Mar-16 $820 $810 $800 $790 $780 AVERAGE WEEKLY EARNINGS Apr-15 Jun-15 Aug-15 Oct-15 Dec-15 Feb-16 Apr-16 INTERNATIONAL EXPORTS OF GOODS $140 $130 $120 $110 $100 $90 $80 $70 $60 $50 $40 $30 $20 $10 $0 May-15 Jul-15 Sep-15 Nov-15 Jan-16 Mar-16 May-16 All exports Farm, Fishing and Food
3 ANNUAL ECONOMIC INDICATORS Prepared by Program Evaluation and Fiscal Relations Division P.E.I. Department of Finance, Energy and Municipal Affairs ALL-ITEMS CONSUMER PRICE INDEX /Canada (2002=100) CONSUMER PRICE INDEX: ENERGY (2002=100) UNEMPLOYMENT RATE (S.A.) P.E.I. Canada S.A.: seasonally adjusted thousands S.A.: seasonally adjusted EMPLOYMENT P.E.I. (S.A.) GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH in current dollars P.E.I GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH in chained 2007 dollars P.E.I. $600 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 ANNUAL FARM CASH RECEIPTS $ Crop Receipts Direct payments Livestock receipts $80 $60 $40 $20 $0 -$20 NET FARM INCOME -$ MANUFACTURING SHIPMENTS $1,670 $1,470 $1,270 $1,070 $870 $670 $470 $270 $ All shipments Food shipments URBAN HOUSING STARTS $190 $170 $150 $130 $110 $90 $70 $50 BUILDING PERMITS $ Non-residential Residential 150, , , , ,000 * revised data POPULATION ESTIMATES (July 1) * 2014* $300 $250 $200 $150 NEW MOTOR VEHICLE SALES $ $2,200 $2,000 $1,800 $1,600 $1,400 $1,200 $1, S.A.: seasonally adjusted RETAIL SALES (S.A.) in 14,000 12,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 EMPLOYMENT INSURANCE Total Beneficiaries, P.E.I $3,400 $3,200 $3,000 $2,800 $2,600 $2,400 $2,200 $2,000 $1,800 TOTAL LABOUR INCOME $1, $1,400 $1,200 $1,000 $800 $600 $400 $200 INTERNATIONAL EXPORTS OF GOODS $ All exports Agriculture & Fishing thousands EMPLOYMENT by SECTOR Total employment Services-prod. sector Goods-prod. sector
4 Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM Table June 17, =100 All Items CPI Charlottetown- Year CANADA P.E.I. Summerside Energy Food Shelter May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Inflation % -0.6% -0.4% -15.5% 4.0% -2.5% YTD YTD YTD 2016 / YTD % 1.3% 1.3% -9.2% 6.1% -1.3% May 2016 / May % 1.3% 1.3% -8.3% 5.0% -0.8% May 2016 / Apr % 0.2% 0.2% -0.1% -0.5% -0.7% 2002=100 Recreation, CORE INFLATION Clothing & Health Care & Education Alcohol & All-Items excl. Year: Footwear Transportation Personal Care and Reading Tobacco Food & Energy May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Inflation % -5.7% 1.4% 0.5% 4.5% 1.3% YTD YTD YTD 2016 / YTD % -0.2% 2.1% 1.4% 5.2% 1.9% May 2016 / May % 0.2% 1.7% 1.0% 4.4% 2.1% May 2016 / Apr % 1.3% -0.4% 0.3% 0.0% 0.4% P.E.I. CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
5 Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM Table July 8, 2016 Seasonally Labour Force Participation Rate Employment adjusted P.E.I. Charlottetown P.E.I. Charlottetown P.E.I. Charlottetown 2006 Census based ('000s) ('000s) (%) (%) ('000s) ('000s) Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun YTD YTD YTD 2016 / YTD % -0.8% % 0.8% Jun 2016 / Jun % -0.3% % 0.8% Jun 2016 / May % 1.5% % 1.7% P.E.I. LABOUR FORCE STATISTICS Seasonally Unemployment Unemployment Rate Employment rate adjusted P.E.I. Charlottetown Canada P.E.I. Charlottetown P.E.I Census based ('000s) ('000s) (%) (%) (%) (%) Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun YTD YTD YTD 2016 / YTD % -16.4% Jun 2016 / Jun % -14.7% Jun 2016 / May % -6.5%
6 P.E.I. GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT, INCOME BASED Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM Table in $ (except per capita) July 19, Current Dollars Compensation of employees $2,685 $2,805 $2,884 $2,962 $3,028 Wages and salaries $2,328 $2,431 $2,490 $2,543 $2,596 Employers' social contributions $357 $374 $394 $419 $432 Gross operating surplus $1,203 $1,204 $1,230 $1,322 $1,390 Net operating surplus: corporations $634 $613 $623 $701 $743 Consumption of fixed capital: corporations $336 $337 $347 $355 $371 Consumption of fixed capital: general governments and non-profit institutions serving households $233 $254 $260 $266 $276 Gross mixed income $739 $786 $827 $836 $872 Net mixed income $566 $605 $642 $642 $675 Consumption of fixed capital unincorporated businesses $173 $181 $185 $194 $197 Taxes less subsidies on production $125 $139 $136 $136 $164 Taxes less subsidies on products and imports $469 $491 $490 $525 $550 Statistical discrepancy $1 -$1 $6 $2 -$1 Gross domestic product at market prices $5,222 $5,424 $5,573 $5,783 $6,003 Annual Growth in Gross Domestic Product (%) Gross Domestic Product Per Capita ($) $36,858 $37,657 $38,366 $39,762 $41,071 P.E.I. GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT, EXPENDITURE BASED Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM Table in $ July 19, Current Dollars Final consumption expenditure $5,461 $5,670 $5,790 $5,968 $6,106 Household final consumption expenditure $3,590 $3,764 $3,869 $3,981 $4,111 Non-profit institutions serving households' final consumption expenditure $67 $73 $74 $74 $76 General governments final consumption expenditure $1,804 $1,833 $1,847 $1,913 $1,919 Gross fixed capital formation $955 $1,075 $965 $1,028 $989 Business gross fixed capital formation $650 $721 $706 $735 $711 Non-profit institutions serving households' gross fixed capital formation $9 $10 $8 $11 $12 General governments gross fixed capital formation $296 $344 $251 $282 $266 Investment in inventories $15 $3 $25 $63 $56 Of which: business investment in inventories $20 $3 $21 $61 $58 Exports of goods and services $2,313 $2,451 $2,489 $2,597 $2,729 Exports to other countries $986 $1,058 $994 $1,056 $1,115 Exports to other provinces $1,327 $1,393 $1,495 $1,541 $1,614 Less: imports of goods and services $3,520 $3,776 $3,689 $3,871 $3,877 Imports from other countries $1,045 $1,119 $1,149 $1,209 $1,281 Imports from other provinces $2,475 $2,657 $2,540 $2,662 $2,596 Statistical discrepancy -$2 $1 -$7 -$2 $0 Gross domestic product at market prices $5,222 $5,424 $5,573 $5,783 $6,003 Final domestic demand $6,416 $6,745 $6,755 $6,996 $7,095
7 P.E.I. GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT, EXPENDITURE BASED CHAINED 2007 DOLLARS Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM Table in $ (except per capita) July 19, Chained 2007 dollars Final consumption expenditure $5,138 $5,206 $5,205 $5,249 $5,282 Household final consumption expenditure $3,436 $3,506 $3,541 $3,592 $3,651 Goods $1,719 $1,748 $1,757 $1,765 $1,792 Durable goods $436 $436 $470 $494 $510 Semi-durable goods $263 $268 $267 $264 $270 Non-durable goods $1,022 $1,046 $1,027 $1,017 $1,025 Services $1,717 $1,759 $1,785 $1,827 $1,859 Non-profit institutions serving households' final consumption expenditure $63 $67 $68 $69 $72 General governments final consumption expenditure $1,639 $1,634 $1,598 $1,593 $1,566 Gross fixed capital formation $927 $1,036 $912 $966 $905 Business gross fixed capital formation $638 $704 $674 $703 $661 Residential structures $320 $330 $329 $329 $299 Non-residential structures, machinery and equipment $283 $342 $310 $339 $327 Non-residential structures $101 $130 $108 $123 $101 Machinery and equipment $183 $212 $204 $217 $231 Intellectual property products $36 $34 $37 $37 $37 Non-profit institutions serving households' gross fixed capital formation $9 $11 $9 $12 $14 General governments gross fixed capital formation $280 $320 $230 $252 $233 Investment in inventories $6 $15 $60 $51 $46 Of which: business investment in inventories $6 $13 $59 $52 $49 Non-farm -$10 $33 $54 $55 $37 Farm $13 -$14 $6 $1 $10 Exports of goods and services $2,180 $2,211 $2,244 $2,313 $2,310 Exports to other countries $912 $921 $888 $953 $919 Exports of goods to other countries $608 $617 $579 $650 $607 Exports of services to other countries $307 $307 $313 $307 $316 Exports to other provinces $1,272 $1,294 $1,362 $1,366 $1,398 Exports of goods to other provinces $580 $581 $634 $627 $642 Exports of services to other provinces $693 $713 $728 $740 $757 Less: imports of goods and services $3,476 $3,603 $3,491 $3,552 $3,441 Imports from other countries $1,117 $1,155 $1,266 $1,269 $1,257 Imports of goods from other countries $977 $1,015 $1,128 $1,136 $1,125 Imports of services from other countries $139 $140 $138 $134 $133 Imports from other provinces $2,360 $2,450 $2,249 $2,303 $2,209 Imports of goods from other provinces $1,033 $1,065 $958 $983 $860 Imports of services from other provinces $1,329 $1,386 $1,293 $1,322 $1,356 Statistical discrepancy -$2 $1 -$6 -$2 $0 Gross domestic product at market prices $4,800 $4,895 $4,952 $5,051 $5,126 Final domestic demand $6,067 $6,241 $6,120 $6,216 $6,191 Annual Growth in Gross Domestic Product (%) Gross Domestic Product Per Capita (chained 2007 $) $33,880 $33,984 $34,091 $34,729 $35,071
8 P.E.I. GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRY Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM Table July 19, 2016 $ chained 2007 Total Primary Industries Year All Industries Goods-producing Agriculture Fishing Forestry Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing 2011 $4,424.0 $1,002.3 $261.1 $61.5 $5.2 $1.5 $83.5 $285.3 $ $4,464.2 $1,005.7 $279.0 $76.0 $4.9 $1.8 $82.9 $255.3 $393.1 % change 0.9% 0.3% 6.9% 23.6% -5.8% 20.0% -0.7% -10.5% 4.5% 2013 $4,556.8 $1,052.7 $288.9 $80.2 $6.7 $2.1 $79.1 $260.2 $429.6 % change 2.1% 4.7% 3.5% 5.5% 36.7% 16.7% -4.6% 1.9% 9.3% 2014 $4,623.1 $1,084.7 $299.7 $84.5 $5.8 $2.1 $77.5 $240.0 $475.3 % change 1.5% 3.0% 3.7% 5.4% -13.4% 0.0% -2.0% -7.8% 10.6% 2015 $4,691.7 $1,102.3 $305.2 $88.8 $6.6 $2.3 $79.5 $245.9 $479.4 % change 1.5% 1.6% 1.8% 5.1% 13.8% 9.5% 2.6% 2.5% 0.9% Total TRADE Transport. & Information Finance Real Estate & Mngmnt of Companies Professional Year: Service-producing Wholesale Retail warehousing & culture & Insurance Rental & Leasing & Enterprises scient./techn $3,421.2 $91.2 $310.1 $114.2 $129.8 $233.1 $604.7 $35.1 $ $3,458.1 $96.5 $317.4 $115.7 $130.2 $236.2 $625.8 $34.9 $111.6 % change 1.1% 5.8% 2.4% 1.3% 0.3% 1.3% 3.5% -0.6% 0.8% 2013 $3,503.2 $103.0 $324.4 $117.6 $129.3 $248.3 $639.6 $32.4 $109.9 % change 1.3% 6.7% 2.2% 1.6% -0.7% 5.1% 2.2% -7.2% -1.5% 2014 $3,537.1 $109.6 $334.9 $120.5 $128.0 $253.0 $649.4 $29.3 $104.0 % change 1.0% 6.4% 3.2% 2.5% -1.0% 1.9% 1.5% -9.6% -5.4% 2015 $3,588.0 $114.1 $342.6 $123.0 $126.0 $260.0 $672.4 $29.3 $108.2 % change 1.4% 4.1% 2.3% 2.1% -1.6% 2.8% 3.5% 0.0% 4.0% Administrative Health care Arts, entertainmt. Accommodation Other Public Special Industry Aggregates Year: and support Education & social assist. and recreation and food services services administration. Industrial Production ICT Sector* 2011 $124.0 $333.2 $428.7 $47.4 $129.5 $103.8 $626.2 $470.6 $ $130.0 $334.1 $422.3 $45.5 $131.4 $107.3 $621.2 $487.3 $148.1 % change 4.8% 0.3% -1.5% -4.0% 1.5% 3.4% -0.8% 3.5% 1.9% 2013 $132.5 $334.3 $425.1 $48.3 $133.7 $108.0 $619.4 $519.7 $150.2 % change 1.9% 0.1% 0.7% 6.2% 1.8% 0.7% -0.3% 6.6% 1.4% 2014 $135.3 $334.2 $429.6 $45.5 $136.4 $110.6 $620.0 $563.4 $149.5 % change 2.1% -0.0% 1.1% -5.8% 2.0% 2.4% 0.1% 8.4% -0.5% 2015 $131.1 $334.9 $432.3 $49.6 $139.9 $110.8 $618.4 $569.7 $151.1 % change -3.1% 0.2% 0.6% 9.0% 2.6% 0.2% -0.3% 1.1% 1.1% * Information and Communication Technology
9 Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM Table July 19, 2016 in '000s Total Total Direct Total Year: Crops Potatoes Livestock Cattle Hogs Dairy Payments Farm Receipts 2005 $196,805 $165,325 $129,169 $21,745 $30,768 $61,612 $45,874 $371, $234,364 $202,905 $120,880 $19,413 $23,640 $63,083 $21,343 $376, $236,429 $197,989 $126,920 $21,373 $21,152 $68,177 $21,404 $384, $241,391 $202,423 $120,237 $18,507 $16,408 $67,234 $32,740 $394, $256,376 $215,837 $118,682 $19,104 $10,793 $71,243 $35,663 $410, $251,523 $203,757 $125,337 $21,318 $14,711 $71,266 $33,462 $410, $318,393 $257,422 $133,337 $19,654 $14,686 $73,944 $32,854 $484, $318,912 $246,295 $142,967 $21,804 $15,677 $75,862 $20,830 $482, $321,392 $242,917 $144,407 $23,091 $14,451 $76,008 $31,173 $496, $307,247 $232,650 $145,555 $32,195 $15,199 $75,845 $22,265 $475, $293,091 $223,837 $150,474 $39,334 $12,393 $75,149 $23,094 $466,659 Year/Quarter Q $73,905 $62,140 $39,982 $9,106 $2,866 $18,769 $8,818 $122,705 Q $75,290 $66,236 $39,177 $12,218 $3,117 $18,942 $971 $115,438 Q $70,523 $49,956 $36,403 $10,036 $3,277 $18,246 $5,305 $112,231 Q $73,373 $45,505 $34,911 $7,974 $3,134 $19,192 $8,000 $116,284 Q $82,820 $71,490 $35,738 $4,709 $2,324 $19,388 $8,388 $126,946 YTD 2015 $73,905 $62,140 $39,982 $9,106 $2,866 $18,769 $8,818 $122,705 YTD 2016 $82,820 $71,490 $35,738 $4,709 $2,324 $19,388 $8,388 $126,946 YTD 2016 / YTD % 15.0% -10.6% -48.3% -18.9% 3.3% -4.9% 3.5% Q / Q % 15.0% -10.6% -48.3% -18.9% 3.3% -4.9% 3.5% Q / Q % 57.1% 2.4% -40.9% -25.8% 1.0% 4.9% 9.2% P.E.I. FARM CASH RECEIPTS P.E.I. FARM INCOME Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM Table July 19, 2016 Category: in '000s Year: Total Farm Receipts $355,333 $349,577 $371,848 $376,586 $384,753 $394,369 Income in kind $466 $438 $426 $514 $647 $570 Realized Gross Income $355,799 $350,015 $372,274 $377,100 $385,400 $394,939 Charges and depreciation $336,084 $344,185 $347,670 $358,536 $369,310 $389,326 Realized Net Income $19,715 $5,830 $24,604 $18,564 $16,090 $5,613 Inventory changes -$3,934 $5,177 -$20,554 $28,642 -$25,227 -$26,243 Total Net Income $15,781 $11,007 $4,050 $47,206 -$9,137 -$20,630 Annual change in Net income level: -$103,747 -$4,774 -$6,957 $47,206 -$56,343 -$11,493 Category: Year: Total Farm Receipts $410,721 $410,321 $484,584 $482,709 $496,972 $475,067 $466,659 Income in kind $480 $419 $339 $332 $333 $331 $326 Realized Gross Income $411,201 $410,740 $484,923 $483,041 $497,305 $475,398 $466,985 Charges and depreciation $402,933 $388,468 $410,088 $431,457 $431,298 $433,054 $441,806 Realized Net Income $8,268 $22,272 $74,835 $51,584 $66,007 $42,344 $25,179 Inventory changes -$3,169 $17,093 -$12,920 $7,874 -$649 $5,489 $6,886 Total Net Income $5,099 $39,365 $61,915 $59,458 $65,358 $47,833 $32,065 Annual change in Net income: $25,729 $34,266 $22,550 -$2,457 $5,900 -$17,525 -$15,768
10 Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM Table July 19, 2016 NA in $ '000s Total Total Shipments Food Industries Year: Shipments excl. food Total Fish Products Chemicals 2005 $1,275,822 $495,977 $779,845 $270,753 $75, $1,332,579 $551,516 $781,063 $255,083 $84, $1,429,401 $554,262 $875,139 $264,581 $116, $1,335,627 $521,192 $814,435 $237,242 $78, $1,322,409 $607,925 $714,484 $129,282 $124, $1,195,692 $539,271 $656,421 $119,758 $107, $1,214,374 $503,264 $711,110 $139,150 x 2012 $1,286,494 $555,463 $731,031 $145,670 x 2013 $1,438,064 x x $149,705 x 2014 $1,603,409 x x $222,406 x 2015 $1,620,733 x x $233,798 x May-15 $157,046 x x $27,545 x Jun-15 $172,063 x x $39,635 x Jul-15 $148,084 x x $25,945 x Aug-15 $144,833 x x $28,531 x Sep-15 $141,411 x x $28,895 x Oct-15 $153,306 x x $30,537 x Nov-15 $134,133 x x $14,532 x Dec-15 $120,530 x x $15,507 x Jan-16 $115,945 x x x x Feb-16 $114,405 x x x x Mar-16 $115,197 x x x x Apr-16 $120,473 x x x $16,700 May-16 $165,345 x x x $41,650 YTD 2015 $606,373 x x $50,216 x YTD 2016 $631,365 x x x x YTD 2016 / YTD % x x x x May 16 / May % x x x x May 16 / Apr % x x x 149.4% NA: unadjusted P.E.I. MANUFACTURING SHIPMENTS (NA) x: confidential data in $ '000s Wood Printing and Fabricated Other Year: Industries Machinery Publishing Metals Manufacturing* 2005 $52,830 $23,456 $11,909 $29,636 $302, $49,739 x $12,246 $34,860 $370, $33,761 x $10,937 x $393, $17,822 x $12,386 x $412, $17,065 x $11,460 x $454, $16,067 x $12,546 x $403, $17,541 $14,179 x $37,979 $433, $26,156 x x x $529, x x $12,088 x $1,425, x x $8,253 $58,638 $1,536, $14,154 $40,047 x $66,169 $1,500,363 May-15 $798 $3,512 x $4,672 $148,064 Jun-15 $1,038 $3,626 x $4,660 $162,739 Jul-15 $1,099 $3,300 x $4,895 $138,790 Aug-15 $1,298 $3,282 x $4,418 $135,835 Sep-15 $1,372 $3,595 x $5,684 $130,760 Oct-15 $1,295 $3,864 x $7,230 $140,917 Nov-15 $1,567 $3,696 x $7,679 $121,191 Dec-15 $1,618 $3,636 x $4,895 $110,381 Jan-16 $1,516 $3,394 $614 $4,065 $106,356 Feb-16 $1,244 $3,247 $634 $4,693 $104,587 Mar-16 $967 $2,956 $692 $6,660 $103,922 Apr-16 $897 $2,916 $647 $4,730 $94,583 May-16 $1,078 $3,189 $672 $4,216 $114,540 YTD 2015 $4,244 $15,333 x $26,708 $560,088 YTD 2016 x x $3,259 $24,364 $603,742 YTD 2016 / YTD 2015 x x x -8.8% May 16 / May % -9.2% x -9.8% May 16 / Apr % 9.4% 3.9% -10.9% x: confidential data *Other Manufacturing is a residual and may include different industries from one period to the next. Numbers are not comparable.
11 Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM Table July 19, 2016 SA in $ '000s Total Total Shipments Printing & Year: Shipments excl. food Food Publishing Chemicals 2005 $1,275,820 $495,975 $779,845 $11,909 $75, $1,332,577 $551,514 $781,063 $12,246 $84, $1,429,400 $554,261 $875,139 $10,937 $116, $1,335,625 $521,191 $814,434 $12,385 $78, $1,322,408 $607,925 $714,483 $11,461 $124, $1,195,691 $539,270 $656,421 $12,544 $107, $1,214,373 $503,264 $711,109 x x 2012 $1,286,493 $555,464 $731,029 x x 2013 $1,438,064 x x $12,090 x 2014 $1,603,286 x x $8,254 x 2015 $1,625,343 x x x x May-15 $127,121 x x x x Jun-15 $136,344 x x x x Jul-15 $140,863 x x x x Aug-15 $137,224 x x x x Sep-15 $134,604 x x x x Oct-15 $146,223 x x x x Nov-15 $142,232 x x x x Dec-15 $130,811 x x x x Jan-16 $134,493 x x $768 x Feb-16 $138,347 x x $853 x Mar-16 $132,151 x x $763 x Apr-16 $133,397 x x $661 $18,542 May-16 $136,033 x x $620 $17,407 YTD 2015 $657,042 x x x x YTD 2016 $674,421 x x $3,665 x YTD 2016 / YTD % x x x x May 16 / May % x x x x May 16 / Apr % x x -6.2% -6.1% SA: seasonally adjusted P.E.I. MANUFACTURING SHIPMENTS (SA) x: confidential data in $ '000s Wood Transportation Fabricated Other Year: Industries Machinery Equipment Metals Manufacturing* 2005 $52,574 x $171,953 $24,277 $159, $55,747 x $192,572 $20,089 $186, $52,830 $23,456 $189,669 $29,636 $131, $49,739 x $238,692 $34,860 $106, $33,761 x $235,395 x $202, $17,822 x x x $401, $17,064 x x x $486, $16,067 x x x $539, $17,541 $14,181 $212,663 $37,980 $1,143, $26,157 x x x $1,568, x x x x $1,625,343 May-15 $972 $3,195 x $4,972 $117,982 Jun-15 $983 $3,331 x $4,884 $127,146 Jul-15 $1,033 $3,504 x $4,904 $131,422 Aug-15 $1,105 $3,395 x $4,567 $128,157 Sep-15 $1,281 $2,836 x $5,425 $125,062 Oct-15 $1,426 $3,045 x $7,123 $134,629 Nov-15 $1,561 $3,666 x $7,278 $129,727 Dec-15 $1,597 $3,679 x $4,764 $120,771 Jan-16 $1,529 $3,556 x $4,374 $124,266 Feb-16 $1,348 $3,687 x $4,991 $127,468 Mar-16 $1,233 $3,295 x $6,069 $120,791 Apr-16 x x x $4,863 $109,331 May-16 x x x $4,568 $113,438 YTD 2015 $5,209 $16,415 x $27,653 $607,765 YTD 2016 x x x $24,865 $645,891 YTD 2016 / YTD 2015 x x x -10.1% May 16 / May 15 x x x -8.1% May 16 / Apr 16 x x x -6.1% x: confidential data *Other Manufacturing is a residual and may include different industries from one period to the next. Numbers are not comparable.
12 Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM Table July 7, 2016 in $ '000 Non-residential Building Permits Residential Total Year: Industrial Commercial Institutional Total Building Permits Building permits 2004 $8,560 $53,171 $25,045 $86,776 $137,065 $223, $29,420 $75,789 $7,149 $112,358 $131,628 $243, $20,666 $33,605 $26,220 $80,491 $126,462 $206, $15,250 $28,312 $6,211 $49,773 $114,072 $163, $10,874 $44,071 $43,746 $98,691 $118,254 $216, $10,860 $40,867 $11,744 $63,471 $115,104 $178, $13,989 $47,386 $53,737 $115,112 $144,789 $259, $23,354 $64,001 $22,761 $110,116 $132,289 $242, $16,697 $53,809 $38,532 $109,038 $172,455 $281, $19,238 $49,577 $43,019 $111,834 $114,146 $225, $13,334 $52,086 $12,823 $78,243 $118,111 $196, $15,463 $39,308 $25,963 $80,734 $115,320 $196,054 May-15 $735 $3,954 $3,340 $8,029 $8,362 $16,391 Jun-15 $1,178 $5,110 $1,001 $7,289 $11,053 $18,342 Jul-15 $860 $6,824 $2,125 $9,809 $10,732 $20,541 Aug-15 $4,262 $1,582 $400 $6,244 $11,942 $18,186 Sep-15 $4,020 $5,340 $355 $9,715 $12,072 $21,787 Oct-15 $792 $3,312 $10,326 $14,430 $10,399 $24,829 Nov-15 $1,304 $3,022 $1,035 $5,361 $7,095 $12,456 Dec-15 $730 $1,005 $576 $2,311 $8,705 $11,016 Jan-16 $5 $870 $68 $943 $5,948 $6,891 Feb-16 $312 $1,388 $0 $1,700 $13,443 $15,143 Mar-16 $2,012 $2,401 $2,576 $6,989 $16,482 $23,471 Apr-16 $390 $4,077 $200 $4,667 $12,891 $17,558 May-16 $620 $4,869 $4,065 $9,554 $10,936 $20,490 YTD 2015 $2,317 $13,113 $10,145 $25,575 $43,322 $68,897 YTD 2016 $3,339 $13,605 $6,909 $23,853 $59,700 $83,553 YTD 15 / YTD % 3.8% -31.9% -6.7% 37.8% 21.3% May 16 / May % 23.1% 21.7% 19.0% 30.8% 25.0% May 16 / Apr % 19.4% % 104.7% -15.2% 16.7% n.c. not calculated Source: Statistics Canada from CMHC, CANSIM Table June 10, 2016 in units U R B A N H O U S I N G S T A R T S U R B A N and R U R A L Single Total Single Total Year: Dwellings Multiples Housing Starts Dwellings Multiples Housing Starts Year: Quarter/Year: May Jan - Mar 2015 Jun Jul Aug Apr - Jun 2015 Sep Oct Nov Jul - Sep 2015 Dec Jan Feb Oct - Dec 2015 Mar Apr May Jan - Mar 2016 YTD YTD 2015 YTD YTD 2016 YTD 16 / YTD % 58.7% 67.0% 33.3% -47.8% -26.4% YTD 16 / YTD 15 May 16 / May % 690.0% 33.3% -47.8% -26.4% Q1 16 / Q1 15 May 16 / Apr % 253.3% 154.8% -44.8% -67.3% -59.4% Q1 16 / Q4 15 MONTHLY URBAN and QUARTERLY PROVINCIAL HOUSING STARTS n.a. data not available n.c. not calculated P.E.I. BUILDING PERMITS
13 Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM Tables , , June 16, July Period: Total Total Natural Year: Population July 1 - June 30 Births Deaths Increase Immigration Emigration , /97 1,616 1, , /98 1,530 1, , /99 1,539 1, , /00 1,529 1, , /01 1,381 1, , /02 1,313 1, , /03 1,374 1, , /04 1,403 1, , /05 1,371 1, , /06 1,329 1, , /07 1,428 1, , /08 1,447 1, , , /09 1,471 1, , , /10 1,407 1, , , /11 1,428 1, , , /12 1,426 1, , * 145, /13 1,431 1, * 145, /14 1,429 1, , * 146, /15 1,428 1, , ,447 Year/quarter: Jan ,325 Q Apr ,175 Q Jul ,447 Q Oct ,679 Q Jan ,933 Q Apr ,390 July 1, March 31, 2015 July 1, March 31, 2016 YTD / YTD First Quarter 2016 / First Quarter 2015 First Quarter 2016 / Fourth Quarter 2015 n.c. not calculated * revised P.E.I. POPULATION STATISTICS 1,062 1, , ,055 1, , % 1.7% -60.0% 20.8% 0.0% 0.0% 1.6% 12.8% 185.7% 0.0% -7.9% 11.8% % 60.9% 3.2% Period: Net international Provincial Total Non-permanent Net July 1 - June 30 migration In-migration Out-migration Net Migration Net Migration Residents Gain/loss 1996/ ,694 2, / ,570 2, /99 9 2,579 2, / ,662 2, / ,567 2, / ,639 2, / ,686 2, / ,570 2, / ,537 2, / ,460 3, / ,485 3, /08 1,201 2,821 3, , /09 1,665 2,522 3, , , /10 1,768 2,709 2, , , /11 2,449 2,494 2, , , /12 1,333 2,620 3, , / ,294 3, /14 1,245 2,198 3, /15 1,180 2,202 3,445-1, Year/quarter: Q Q Q ,019 1, Q , Q Q /7/ /3/ ,524 2, /7/ /3/2016 1,140 1,861 2, YTD / YTD % 22.1% -0.0% % Q / Q % 13.9% -15.1% -87.3% % % % Q / Q % 56.8% 19.2% -81.3% 251.1% -89.0% 83.0%
14 Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM Table July 19, 2016 in $ thousands PASSENGER CARS COMMERCIAL VEHICLES ALL MOTOR VEHICLES North American-built Foreign-built Total Total Total Year: Units Value Units Value units Value units Value units Value ,907 $42, $13,704 2,655 $56,486 2,041 $68,339 4,696 $124, ,060 $46, $15,749 2,909 $62,295 1,938 $64,064 4,847 $126, ,148 $49, $17,124 3,034 $66,868 1,899 $63,156 4,933 $130, ,321 $52, $17,867 3,238 $70,723 2,065 $67,921 5,303 $138, ,454 $53, $19,448 3,469 $73,276 2,035 $63,473 5,504 $136, ,018 $45, $21,303 3,050 $67,288 2,236 $77,379 5,286 $144, ,926 $44, $19,753 2,854 $63,891 2,929 $99,685 5,783 $163, ,043 $46, $15,318 2,771 $61,379 3,024 $101,027 5,795 $162, ,507 $56, $20,365 3,399 $76,600 3,201 $101,745 6,600 $178, ,011 $69, $22,553 3,988 $92,141 3,348 $114,370 7,336 $206, ,864 $67, $23,233 3,820 $90,748 3,735 $127,402 7,555 $218, ,564 $61, $21,388 3,432 $82,526 4,544 $160,490 7,976 $243,014 May $8, $3, $11, $15, $27,328 Jun $8, $2, $11, $14, $25,156 Jul $6, $2, $9, $16, $25,851 Aug $4, $1, $6, $14, $21,068 Sep $5, $1, $7, $14, $21,730 Oct $4, $1, $6, $15, $21,350 Nov $3, $1, $4, $14, $18,993 Dec $2, $1, $4, $12, $16,743 Jan $1, $ $2, $10, $12,564 Feb $2, $ $3, $11, $14,427 Mar $5, $1, $7, $14, $21,863 Apr $5, $1, $7, $21, $28,799 May $7, $2, $9, $21, $30,746 YTD $23, $9,122 1,371 $32,711 1,654 $59,414 3,025 $92,125 YTD $23, $7,090 1,261 $30,204 2,224 $78,195 3,485 $108,398 YTD 16 / YTD % -2.0% -25.1% -22.3% -8.0% -7.7% 34.5% 31.6% 15.2% 17.7% May 16 / May % -19.3% -23.5% -22.6% -19.6% -20.2% 41.3% 37.9% 8.9% 12.5% May 16 / Apr % 20.6% 42.5% 35.3% 25.6% 24.2% 5.7% 0.4% 12.7% 6.8% P.E.I. NEW MOTOR VEHICLE SALES Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM Table June 29, 2016 in $ thousands Retail Sales Retail (SA) Year: SA NA Annual growth 2003 $1,382,649 $1,382, % Effective June 2004 revised data are based on 2002 NAICS 2004 $1,385,777 $1,385, % 2005 $1,423,552 $1,423, % 2006 $1,509,052 $1,509, % 2007 $1,620,817 $1,620, % 2008 $1,702,975 $1,702, % 2009 $1,681,641 $1,681, % 2010 $1,770,179 $1,770, % 2011 $1,865,812 $1,865, % 2012 $1,924,968 $1,924, % 2013 $1,940,372 $1,940, % 2014 $2,005,160 $2,005, % 2015 $2,051,587 $2,051, % Y-O-Y Growth Apr-15 $166,764 $160, % May-15 $172,635 $189, % Jun-15 $173,926 $193, % Jul-15 $171,472 $210, % Aug-15 $172,260 $198, % Sep-15 $174,002 $181, % Oct-15 $173,460 $175, % Nov-15 $174,973 $167, % Dec-15 $175,833 $188, % Jan-16 $176,388 $134, % Feb-16 $177,848 $129, % Mar-16 $178,725 $152, % Apr-16 $180,432 $175, % YTD 2015 $663,026 $545,846 YTD 2016 $713,393 $592,221 YTD 16 / YTD % 8.5% Apr 16 / Apr % 9.7% Apr 16 / Mar % 15.2% Y-O-Y: year-over-year P.E.I. RETAIL SALES
15 Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM Table June 30, 2016 Total Benefits Regular Benefits Fishing Benefits Special Benefits* Year: Beneficiaries Payments (000s) Beneficiaries Payments (000s) Beneficiaries Payments (000s) Beneficiaries Payments (000s) ,332 $169,855 8,584 $122,449 1,375 $28,535 1,373 $18, ,895 $174,794 8,242 $126,488 1,295 $28,959 1,349 $19, ,327 $187,548 8,600 $137,936 1,349 $28,961 1,373 $20, ,314 $196,270 8,395 $143,122 1,363 $28,694 1,532 $24, ,228 $197,010 8,300 $143,169 1,308 $27,829 1,603 $25, ,049 $217,512 9,099 $161,513 1,253 $27,463 1,685 $28, ,293 $221,883 9,445 $167,437 1,203 $26,713 1,630 $27, ,043 $224,824 9,198 $167,950 1,144 $26,005 1,685 $30, ,618 $228,753 8,788 $169,664 1,143 $26,458 1,671 $32, ,563 $208,375 7,723 $147,822 1,137 $26,860 1,698 $33, ,085 $202,331 7,161 $139,153 1,138 $27,268 1,783 $35, ,365 $215,930 7,388 $148,712 1,138 $29,299 1,822 $37,790 Apr-15 12,840 $21,592 9,030 $14,855 1,590 $3,223 2,160 $3,468 May-15 8,130 $18,938 5,880 $13, $2,216 1,830 $3,662 Jun-15 6,030 $10,136 4,170 $7, $418 1,670 $2,698 Jul-15 7,940 $11,015 5,700 $7, $450 1,730 $2,811 Aug-15 8,180 $16,380 5,580 $10, $2,408 1,630 $3,345 Sep-15 7,280 $12,367 4,850 $7, $1,873 1,590 $2,646 Oct-15 8,400 $12,990 5,750 $8,479 1,060 $1,958 1,580 $2,546 Nov-15 10,910 $20,874 7,700 $13,936 1,550 $3,652 1,650 $3,279 Dec-15 12,660 $21,013 9,240 $14,811 1,710 $3,416 1,720 $2,785 Jan-16 14,540 $27,962 10,890 $20,815 1,690 $3,307 1,960 $3,840 Feb-16 14,920 $25,352 11,070 $18,219 1,670 $3,599 2,190 $3,534 Mar-16 14,510 $24,653 10,740 $17,625 1,650 $3,454 2,130 $3,575 Apr-16 13,630 $23,056 9,880 $16,192 1,660 $3,387 2,100 $3,477 YTD ,713 $92,217 9,948 $65,220 1,620 $12,908 2,115 $14,019 YTD ,400 $101,023 10,645 $72,851 1,668 $13,746 2,095 $14,426 YTD 16 / YTD % 9.5% 7.0% 11.7% 2.9% 6.5% -0.9% 2.9% Apr 16 / Apr % 6.8% 9.4% 9.0% 4.4% 5.1% -2.8% 0.3% Apr 16 / Mar % -6.5% -8.0% -8.1% 0.6% -1.9% -1.4% -2.7% * Special Benefits include Sickness, Maternity, Parental, and Compassionate Care Benefits Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM Table Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM Table June 30, 2016 in $'000s Total Wages Total Supp. Total Average Weekly Average Hourly Earnings ($) Year: & Salaries Labour Income Labour Income Year: Earnings ($) incl. overtime excl. overtime 2005 $1,863,030 $287,782 $2,150, $ $15.33 $ $1,959,142 $285,715 $2,244, $ $15.61 $ $2,037,149 $302,146 $2,339, $ $16.10 $ $2,153,354 $316,999 $2,470, $ $16.52 $ $2,246,148 $347,395 $2,593, $ $17.54 $ $2,328,420 $357,204 $2,685, $ $17.66 $ $2,430,882 $373,789 $2,804, $ $18.39 $ $2,489,797 $394,067 $2,883, $ $18.64 $ $2,543,098 $418,976 $2,962, $ $18.86 $ $2,596,437 $431,891 $3,028, $ $19.03 $ $2,689,812 $447,324 $3,137, $ $20.14 $19.95 v v v v v v Mar-15 $216,769 $36,005 $252,774 Apr-15 $ $20.68 $20.48 Apr-15 $224,464 $37,473 $261,937 May-15 $ $20.78 $20.59 May-15 $222,593 $37,054 $259,647 Jun-15 $ $19.63 $19.41 Jun-15 $223,392 $37,325 $260,717 Jul-15 $ $19.58 $19.42 Jul-15 $225,303 $37,366 $262,669 Aug-15 $ $19.48 $19.34 Aug-15 $223,103 $36,846 $259,949 Sep-15 $ $20.29 $20.10 Sep-15 $228,208 $37,873 $266,081 Oct-15 $ $20.29 $20.04 Oct-15 $229,842 $38,473 $268,315 Nov-15 $ $20.61 $20.37 Nov-15 $227,912 $37,982 $265,894 Dec-15 $ $20.58 $20.46 Dec-15 $231,018 $38,407 $269,425 Jan-16 $ $20.96 $20.80 Jan-16 $227,591 $37,695 $265,286 Feb-16 $ $20.80 $20.62 Feb-16 $228,378 $37,836 $266,214 Mar-16 $ $20.93 $20.74 Mar-16 $229,206 $37,933 $267,139 Apr-16 $ $20.33 $20.27 YTD 2015 $653,977 $108,525 $762,502 YTD 2015 $ $20.18 $19.98 YTD 2016 $685,175 $113,464 $798,639 YTD 2016 $ $20.76 $20.61 YTD 2016 / YTD % 4.6% 4.7% YTD 2016 / YTD % 2.8% 3.1% Mar 2016 / Mar % 5.4% 5.7% Apr 2016 / Apr % -1.7% -1.0% Mar 2016 / Feb % 0.3% 0.3% Apr 2016 / Mar % -2.9% -2.3% P.E.I. EMPLOYMENT INSURANCE P.E.I. LABOUR INCOME
16 Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM Table July 7, 2016 in $ Aircraft and Farm, Fishing and Chemical, Plastic Industrial Electronic and Other Consumer Special Year: 2004 Total Exports $644.3 Intermediate Food $92.0 and Rubber $8.3 Machinery $8.9 Electrical $4.6 Transportation $35.8 Goods $363.2 Transactions Trade $ $772.6 $104.6 $7.2 $7.6 $3.8 $58.1 $415.5 $ $786.6 $106.8 $8.7 $8.5 $3.0 $55.4 $442.2 $ $738.5 $109.3 $8.3 $10.2 $3.6 $46.5 $430.6 $ $785.6 $115.5 $10.4 $14.1 $7.7 $61.1 $437.8 $ $759.2 $109.8 $15.2 $9.3 $10.5 $68.3 $407.1 $ $691.4 $116.3 $14.8 $10.0 $8.0 $48.3 $391.0 $ $731.3 $150.6 $12.4 $16.7 $8.8 $76.0 $362.5 $ $840.2 $130.4 $20.7 $15.1 $16.0 $135.1 $408.9 $ $890.0 $139.5 $23.1 $25.1 $8.9 $133.4 $430.5 $ $1,061.6 $144.7 $51.2 $21.6 $38.5 $145.4 $503.6 $ $1,243.1 $168.2 $50.6 $39.2 $67.0 $151.5 $571.4 $157.0 May-15 $96.9 $11.0 $12.6 $2.3 $7.4 $12.6 $36.5 $9.7 Jun-15 $131.6 $15.8 $2.2 $3.2 $1.7 $15.4 $74.6 $15.0 Jul-15 $104.3 $10.9 $3.5 $3.4 $5.3 $11.4 $56.7 $10.5 Aug-15 $118.6 $10.9 $7.1 $4.5 $6.5 $8.8 $62.5 $15.2 Sep-15 $122.7 $11.2 $4.7 $1.7 $8.7 $15.9 $61.1 $16.7 Oct-15 $106.3 $13.5 $0.9 $4.2 $1.3 $19.3 $51.0 $13.2 Nov-15 $100.3 $17.2 $2.2 $2.5 $0.8 $12.6 $52.6 $9.2 Dec-15 $112.2 $21.2 $3.9 $2.7 $2.5 $14.1 $46.4 $17.6 Jan-16 $102.0 $17.5 $8.1 $3.7 $0.8 $9.0 $41.1 $18.4 Feb-16 $98.5 $16.2 $4.5 $3.1 $0.5 $15.0 $39.1 $16.3 Mar-16 $83.7 $16.7 $4.8 $2.4 $0.8 $7.6 $35.9 $11.2 Apr-16 $92.0 $14.7 $3.0 $2.6 $0.5 $13.5 $34.8 $18.2 May-16 $99.5 $13.7 $2.2 $3.5 $0.4 $6.4 $53.3 $16.4 YTD 2015 $447.1 $67.5 $26.1 $17.0 $40.2 $54.0 $166.5 $59.6 YTD 2016 $475.7 $78.8 $22.6 $15.3 $3.0 $51.5 $204.2 $80.5 YTD 2016 / YTD % 16.7% -13.4% -10.0% -92.5% -4.6% 22.6% 35.1% May 2016 / May % 24.5% -82.5% 52.2% -94.6% -49.2% 46.0% 69.1% May 2016 / Apr % -6.8% -26.7% 34.6% -20.0% -52.6% 53.2% -9.9% n.c. not calculated P.E.I. EXPORTS P.E.I. EMPLOYMENT by INDUSTRY Source: Statistics Canada, Table January 8, 2016 thousands, not adjusted rebased 2006 Census Employment All Industries Annual Growth rate -1.3% 2.3% 3.2% 1.5% 1.5% -0.1% -1.1% Goods-producing sector: Annual Growth rate -0.6% -3.5% 4.8% 2.9% -2.2% 3.4% -4.4% Agriculture Forestry, Fishing, & Mining Utilities Manufacturing Construction Service-producing Sector: Annual Growth rate -1.4% 4.3% 2.6% 1.1% 2.7% -1.1% -0.4% Trade Transportation & Warehousing Finance, Insurance, Real Est Professional services Management & Admin. services Educational services Health Care & Social services Public Administration Information, Culture & Recreation Accommodation & Food services Other services
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