The New Zealand Herald

Powerhouse city

Auckland adds 60,000 jobs, GDP grows 4.4%

- Anne Gibson anne.gibson@nzherald.co.nz

Auckland’s economic growth is “spectacula­r” and an extra 60,000 jobs were added to the country’s financial powerhouse in the last year, according to a new report.

David Norman, Auckland Council’s chief economist, revealed Auckland’s growing strength in his latest Auckland Economic Quarterly publicatio­n and he included some good news for wage earners.

“Auckland’s GDP grew at 4.4 per cent for the year ended December 2016,” Norman said, quoting Infometric­s data.

Statistics NZ and Reserve Bank data showed New Zealand’s GDP growing at 2.2 per cent in the first quarter of this year.

Norman cautioned against a comparison because two different periods were being measured.

“But yes, Auckland’s growth is spectacula­r, certainly very strong, driven by population, tourist and the constructi­on boom which is creating a lot of jobs,” he said. Auckland annual employment growth is running at 7.3 per cent, compared to 4.9 per cent for the rest of New Zealand.

Norman highlighte­d population growth, constructi­on sector activity, demand for goods and services, tourism and the retail sector as the big economic growth drivers.

“Auckland . . . added 60,000 jobs for the year to March, 2017,” he wrote, citing Statistics NZ data from the household labour force.

Those jobs were created in profession­al services (including law, accounting, finance, consultanc­y, architectu­re), constructi­on (one in every eight jobs), hospitalit­y ( one in every eight jobs) and health care and social services (one in every 10), Norman told the Herald.

The latest Quarterly Survey of Business Opinion said it was harder to find skilled and unskilled workers in Auckland in the March quarter, compared to the December quarter.

And the good news for Auckland wage earners is Norman said the rate of wage growth was finally beginning to rise.

“As the unemployme­nt rate falls or remains low, pressure tends to be placed on wage rates,” he wrote.

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Picture / Nick Reed Auckland’s growth is being driven by population, tourism and the constructi­on boom.

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