GDP Monthly Estimate: July 2025
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) statistics measure changes in the output of the economy. This is an Official Statistics in Development publication for Scotland.
Scotland’s onshore GDP is estimated to have contracted by 0.3% in July. This follows growth of 0.7% in June (revised up from growth of 0.6%).
In the three months to July, GDP is estimated to have grown by 0.5% compared to the previous three month period. This follows GDP growth of 0.2% in Quarter 2 2025.
The industry with the largest negative contribution to the overall contraction of 0.3% in July was Electricity & Gas Supply, which contributed -0.2 percentage points. Information & Communications had the next largest contribution, contributing -0.1 percentage points to overall GDP of -0.3%.
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