South Australia has again been recognised as an economic powerhouse for its robust jobs market and strong building activity, prompting a jubilant reaction from Premier Peter Malinauskas, who said his state was leading the nation’s economy.
SA topped CommSec’s July State of the States report, which gauges the economic momentum of each region, after ranking first in the previous two quarters.
Malinauskas hailed the state’s “enviable position as the nation’s economic leader, a position we had never held until this year”.
“We are number one for jobs. Number one for construction and number one for housing starts,” he said.
“Despite international headwinds, we have so much economic opportunity before us.”
SA was followed by Western Australia and Victoria in second and third place respectively.
WA was fast gaining on top spot, leading on relative population growth and home lending metrics.
CommSec senior economist Ryan Felsman said SA still had the wood on its rivals in terms of relative unemployment, construction work done, and dwelling starts, but WA had stronger momentum.
“Across the country, the economic performance of Australia’s states and territories is being supported by both strong employment and population growth, at a time of higher-than-desired price inflation,” he said.
SA Treasurer Stephen Mullighan said the state’s economy continued to outperform in the face of national economic headwinds.