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Nunavut Economic Overview
$351.4b
GROSS PROVINCE PRODUCT
Growth Rate 2019-24
Province
Growth Rank
1.5%
8
4,800,768
POPULATION
Growth Rate 2019-24
Province
Growth Rank
2.0%
3
348,559
BUSINESSES
Growth Rate 2019-24
Province
Growth Rank
0.3%
10
Overview of the Alberta Economy
In 2024, the province of Alberta has a population of 4,800,768, having grown an annualized 2.0% over the five years to 2024, which ranks it 3rd out of 13 provinces and territories by growth rate. Alberta's gross domestic product (GDP) in 2024 reached $351.4b, with growth of 1.5% over the 5 years to 2024. Businesses in Alberta employed a total of 1,753,803 people in 2024, with average annual employment growth over the past five years of 2.0%. The top three sectors by total employment are Mining, Real Estate and Rental and Leasing, Construction, while the unemployment rate across the province in 2024 was 5.9%.
What is Nunavut's Gross Domestic Product (GDP)?
In 2024, Alberta's GDP reached $351.4b, representing an increase of 1.5% from 2023. Alberta's GDP has grown at an annualized rate of 2.9% over the five years to 2024. Moreover, Alberta's trailing five-year GDP growth ranks it 8th out of 13 provinces and territories.
Provincial GDP is a measurement of a province's output, or the sum of value added from all industries in the province. It is a common indicator used to track the health of a provincial economy.
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Nunavut Industry Trends
What are Nunavut's Largest Industries by Revenue?
The largest industries by revenue in Alberta are Oil Drilling & Gas Extraction, Gasoline & Petroleum Wholesaling and Gasoline & Petroleum Bulk Stations, which generated $119.8b, $78.2b and $56.1b in 2024.
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Top Companies in Nunavut
Top 10 Companies in Nunavut by Employment
The largest companies by employment in Alberta are Alberta Health Services, Telus Corporation and Shaw Communications Inc., which employed 102,000, 59,000 and 15,000 people in 2024.
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Nunavut Sector Statistics
In Alberta, certain sectors drive a higher share of provincial GDP and employ more workers than others. However, simply looking at raw numbers doesn't always tell the whole story. Factoring in the current year growth percentage, in addition to the annualized growth percentage over the past five years, will give you a deeper understanding of the economic situation.
What is Nunavut's GDP by Sector?
The Mining, Real Estate and Rental and Leasing and Construction sectors contributed the most to Alberta's GDP in 2024, representing a combined 40.8% of provincial GDP.
GDP trends by sector are an important indicator of which sectors are contributing the most value-add to the provincial economy, in addition to how the provincial economy is evolving over time.
What is Nunavut's Employment by Sector?
The Retail Trade, Professional, Scientific and Technical Services and Accommodation and Food Services sectors contributed the most to employment in Alberta in 2024, representing a combined 37.1% of provincial employment.
Employment trends by sector are an important indicator of which sectors are growing or contracting most rapidly relative to the provincial economy as a whole.
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Nunavut Employment Trends
1.8m
EMPLOYMENT
Growth Rate 2019-24
Province
Growth Rank
0.2%
4
5.9%
UNEMPLOYMENT
Growth Rate 2019-24
Province
Growth Rank
-2.9%
1
What Employment Trends are Impacting Nunavut's Economy?
The province of Alberta employs 1,753,803 people in 2024, which ranks it 4th out of 13 provinces and territories. Employment in Alberta has grown at an annualized rate of 0.2% over the five years to 2024, underperforming the national average of 1.5%. Major sectors by employment in Alberta include Retail Trade, Professional, Scientific and Technical Services and Accommodation and Food Services, which employed 293,261, 194,206 and 157,432 people in 2024, respectively. Alberta's unemployment rate is 5.9% in 2024, which ranks it 8th out of 13 provinces and territories. Alberta's unemployment rate has trended downwards at a rate of -2.9% over the five years to 2024, overperforming the Canada economy as a whole. Employment trends indicate the degree of tightness or slack in labor markets, in addition to the overall strength of an economy. Faster employment growth typically indicates a strong and growing economy, while lower unemployment tends to imply tightness in labor markets. You can track unemployment trends in Alberta, and compare them to the Canadian economy.
$119.5k
PER CAPITA DISPOSABLE INCOME
Growth Rate 2019-24
Province
Growth Rank
2.9
8
What is Nunavut's Per Capita Disposable Income?
Per capita disposable income, also known as disposable personal income (DPI), is the amount of money that the average person in an economy has available for spending and saving after accounting for income taxes. Alberta's DPI in 2024 was $119.5k, compared to the Canadian average of $101.1k, which places it 8th out of 13 provinces and territories.
Disposable income is regarded as a key economic indicator as trends in disposable income are indicative of the level of aggregate demand, the state of labor markets and the financial strength of households.
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Nunavut Construction & Building Trends
$707.1m
NONRESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION
Growth Rate 2019-24
Province
Growth Rank
-0.7%
3
$1.8b
RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION
Growth Rate 2019-24
Province
Growth Rank
9.2%
10
42,504
BUILDING PERMITS
Growth Rate 2019-24
Province
Growth Rank
9.5%
10
What can construction trends tell you about a state’s economy?
In Alberta, non-residential construction was $707.1m in 2024, which ranks it 3rd out of 13 provinces and territories. Residential construction was $1.8b in 2024, which places Alberta 10th out of 13 provinces and territories. The number of building permits issued in Alberta in 2024 was 42,504, representing a 9.5% annualized growth rate between 2019 and 2024.
Trends in the construction sector are important because it creates jobs, income and tax revenue for a state. In addition, construction sector activity impacts other sectors in its supply chain, including manufacturing, wholesaling, warehousing, transportation, and real estate, rental and leasing services.Therefore, construction trends are important indicators of the health of an economy.
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Nunavut Population Statistics
Which Counties in Nunavut have the Largest Populations?
The counties with the highest populations in Alberta are Calgary, Edmonton and Lethbridge, which had populations of 1,392,233, 1,326,700 and 114,933 people in 2024.
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Nunavut Demographics
Education Level Alberta
Nunavut Province Industry Reports
IBISWorld Province Industry Reports help you quickly understand how an industry performs at the province level compared with the national level by providing accurate and unbiased industry information with a local focus. Use this collection to:
- Discover key local industry trends
- Identify threats and opportunities at the subnational level
- Inform your business strategies and planning
See our list of 427 Alberta Industry Reports.