May’s Gross Domestic Product

StatsCan just released their GDP review for May, and overall, Canada’s real gross domestic product increased by 0.1%. It had remained unchanged throughout the month of April.

The breakdown per industry in May is as follows:

  • Manufacturing incrased by 0.1%
    • Manufacturers of non-durable goods increased by 0.8%
    • Manufacturers of durable goods decreased by 0.4%
  • Forestry and logging increased by 7.7%
  • Construction: decreased by 1.6%
    • Residential building construction decreased by 3.8%
    • Non-residential building rose 0.8%
    • Sales of existing homes decreased by 11.3%
  • Service-producing industries: down by 0.1%
  • Finance and Insurance increased by 0.5%
  • Retail increased by 0.3%

Source.

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