VI News Staff 4 years ago

Bahamas Records Growth Of 13.7% In 2021

The Bahamas recorded real economic growth of 13.7% in 2021 with economic activity in nominal terms expanding by 15.6%.

According to the Bahamas National Statistical Institute Wholesale and retail trade/motor vehicle repairs grew by 17%, Construction (38%), Accommodation and food services (65%) and Transportation and storage (61%).

It is not expected that the country will return to pre-pandemic GDP levels until possibly the end of 2023, barring any resurgence of COVID-19 infections or extended fallout from Russia’s war with Ukraine.

On the expenditure side, general government consumption increased by 13% relative to 2020.

Household consumption grew by 23% compared to 2020. Both categories were however still below 2019 levels. Gross fixed capital formation increased by $462 million (23%).

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