Central Bureau of Statistics
Israeli employment rates dropped in May, Central Bureau of Statistics labor force survey reveals
According to the CBS Labor Force Survey Data for May 2026, a total of 4,469,000 Israelis were considered in the workforce (61.6%), of whom 126,500 (2.8%) were unemployed.
Israel abortion application rates decline, with nearly all requests gaining approval, CBS reports
Israel at 78: Unbowed, strong, and determined as it swings between a miracle and a mess - comment
Population in Gaza border region surpasses pre-Oct. 7 levels, data show
Israel's economy expanded by 6.5% in 2022
Israel's economy grew significantly last year as many branches of the economy continue to recover after the COVID-19 crisis.
Israeli health practitioner numbers rose over past decade - report
The proportion of male and female doctors, nurses and dentists in Israel has increased in recent years after a decrease in the previous decade.
Merry Christmas: Israel's Christian population thriving, new data shows
Where do Christians prefer to live? When do they marry? How many children do they have? A recent survey by the Israeli Central Bureau of Statistics provides answers.
Housing prices soar in the short term; new housing starts signal future relief
More housing starts have been promoted by the government this year, which could lead to better prices in two to three years.
Israel's population just shy of 10 million - report
The report predicts that Israel's population will reach 10,000,000 people in 2024.
Israel’s inflation rate and Consumer Price Index both fell in August
The downward movement presents a glimmer of hope for Israelis, who have spent the last 12 months watching the country’s inflation rise by 5.2% since July of last year.
Israel to measure inequality between Mizrahi and Ashkenazi Jews with new statistics
It will become possible to learn far more than is currently known about gaps in wealth, education and other factors between Ashkenazi and Mizrahi Jews.
Four reasons to believe Israel’s inflation has peaked
Inflation in Israel is still considerably lower than in other developed countries. Nevertheless, July’s inflation figure came as an unpleasant surprise.
Frequency of traffic accidents in Israel at a rise - CBS data
Recent years have seen an uptick in serious and fatal accidents, despite a general downward trend in the total number of traffic accidents.
Jewry demographics report: A transformation in small stats - analysis
Current calls for Israel's destruction as well as antisemitism that never dies show that some attitudes toward the Jews have not changed. What has changed, however, is the Jews themselves.