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GASTAT: Over 5.4 million Umrah performers in Q2 2025

20-11-2025

 General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT) released the Umrah statistics results for Q2 of 2025, showing that the total number of Umrah performers, both internal and external, reached 5,443,393. The results showed that 3,352,506 were males (61.6%) and 2,090,887 were females (38.4%). The results further showed that non-Saudis who performed Umrah during this period totaled 1,993,274 representing (48.4%). The number of external Umrah performers reached 1,324,418, including 653,513 males (49.3%) and 670,905 females (50.7%).  In terms of entry ports, the statistics showed that 71.6% of external Umrah performers entered through airports, while 28.2% arrived through land ports, and 0.2% arrived through seaports.
It is noteworthy that Umrah statistics are issued periodically and are among the key statistical products that provide accurate data on the numbers of internal and external Umrah performers and visitors. These statistics serve as a reliable reference to support policies and plans related to Umrah and visitor services in Saudi Arabia.
 

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GASTAT: 82.4% of children in Saudi Arabia are developmentally on track in 2025

17-11-2025

General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT) released the Early Childhood Development and Child Well-Being Statistics results for 2025. The results show that 82.4% of children aged 24–59 months are on track in the health, learning, and psychosocial well-being domains according to the Early Childhood Development Index (ECDI2030). Also, 83.2% of females are on track compared to 81.6% of males. Data further shows that 90.0% of children aged 36–59 months live in a positive and stimulating home environment for learning, with 90.1% among females and 89.8% among males.
Regarding children’s book ownership, 31.0% of children under five own one to two books, while 9.2% own three or more books. Additionally, 17.3% of children aged 36–59 months are enrolled in an early childhood education program, with enrollment at 18.2% for females and 16.5% for males. The participation rate in organized learning for five-year-olds reached 73.0%, with 74.5% for females and 71.5% for males. Survey results also show that 35.1% of children aged 5–7 years use digital devices for one to two hours daily, while 28.8% use them for less than one hour per day.
Early Childhood Development and Child Well-Being Statistics are based on data from the 2025 Maternal and Child Health Survey and administrative records from the Ministry of Education for the 2024–2025 school year. These indicators are among the most important measures reflecting the state of early childhood development in the Kingdom and support national policies aimed at improving the quality of life for young children.
 

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GASTAT: Inflation in Saudi Arabia reaches 2.2% in October 2025

13-11-2025

 The annual inflation rate of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia reached 2.2% in October 2025 compared to the same period of the previous year (October 2024). Meanwhile, the monthly inflation rate recorded 0.3% compared to September 2025.
In the same context, the Wholesale Price Index (WPI) in the Kingdom reached 2.9% during October 2025, compared to the same period in 2024. Meanwhile, the WPI recorded 0.5% in October 2025 compared to September 2025.
It is worth noting that the CPI reflects changes in prices paid by consumers for a fixed basket of goods and services consisting of 582 items,  while the WPI reflects the price movements of goods at the pre-retail stage for a fixed basket of goods consisting of 343 items.
 

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GASTAT: Expenditure on R&D rises by 30.4% in 2024

13-11-2025

The General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT) today released the results of the Research and Development (R&D) Statistics for 2024, which showed a notable growth in expenditure, increasing by 30.4% compared to 2023. The total expenditure on R&D reached approximately SAR 29.48 billion.
The Business sector ranked first, accounting for 40.3% of the total expenditure, followed by the Government sector at 40.2%, and then the Higher Education sector at 19.5%. Furthermore, the number of R&D workers increased by 14.7%, reaching 56,593 compared to the previous year.
It is worth noting that R&D statistics are issued annually and are among the most prominent statistics that provide economic indicators on the volume of expenditure and the number of workers and researchers in this field. They serve as a reliable reference to support national policies and enhance innovation and competitiveness in the Kingdom.

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GASTAT: Over 5.4 million Umrah performers in Q2 2025

20-11-2025

 General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT) released the Umrah statistics results for Q2 of 2025, showing that the total number of Umrah performers, both internal and external, reached 5,443,393. The results showed that 3,352,506 were males (61.6%) and 2,090,887 were females (38.4%). The results further showed that non-Saudis who performed Umrah during this period totaled 1,993,274 representing (48.4%). The number of external Umrah performers reached 1,324,418, including 653,513 males (49.3%) and 670,905 females (50.7%).  In terms of entry ports, the statistics showed that 71.6% of external Umrah performers entered through airports, while 28.2% arrived through land ports, and 0.2% arrived through seaports.
It is noteworthy that Umrah statistics are issued periodically and are among the key statistical products that provide accurate data on the numbers of internal and external Umrah performers and visitors. These statistics serve as a reliable reference to support policies and plans related to Umrah and visitor services in Saudi Arabia.
 

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GASTAT: 82.4% of children in Saudi Arabia are developmentally on track in 2025

17-11-2025

General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT) released the Early Childhood Development and Child Well-Being Statistics results for 2025. The results show that 82.4% of children aged 24–59 months are on track in the health, learning, and psychosocial well-being domains according to the Early Childhood Development Index (ECDI2030). Also, 83.2% of females are on track compared to 81.6% of males. Data further shows that 90.0% of children aged 36–59 months live in a positive and stimulating home environment for learning, with 90.1% among females and 89.8% among males.
Regarding children’s book ownership, 31.0% of children under five own one to two books, while 9.2% own three or more books. Additionally, 17.3% of children aged 36–59 months are enrolled in an early childhood education program, with enrollment at 18.2% for females and 16.5% for males. The participation rate in organized learning for five-year-olds reached 73.0%, with 74.5% for females and 71.5% for males. Survey results also show that 35.1% of children aged 5–7 years use digital devices for one to two hours daily, while 28.8% use them for less than one hour per day.
Early Childhood Development and Child Well-Being Statistics are based on data from the 2025 Maternal and Child Health Survey and administrative records from the Ministry of Education for the 2024–2025 school year. These indicators are among the most important measures reflecting the state of early childhood development in the Kingdom and support national policies aimed at improving the quality of life for young children.
 

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GASTAT: Inflation in Saudi Arabia reaches 2.2% in October 2025

13-11-2025

 The annual inflation rate of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia reached 2.2% in October 2025 compared to the same period of the previous year (October 2024). Meanwhile, the monthly inflation rate recorded 0.3% compared to September 2025.
In the same context, the Wholesale Price Index (WPI) in the Kingdom reached 2.9% during October 2025, compared to the same period in 2024. Meanwhile, the WPI recorded 0.5% in October 2025 compared to September 2025.
It is worth noting that the CPI reflects changes in prices paid by consumers for a fixed basket of goods and services consisting of 582 items,  while the WPI reflects the price movements of goods at the pre-retail stage for a fixed basket of goods consisting of 343 items.
 

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GASTAT: Expenditure on R&D rises by 30.4% in 2024

13-11-2025

The General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT) today released the results of the Research and Development (R&D) Statistics for 2024, which showed a notable growth in expenditure, increasing by 30.4% compared to 2023. The total expenditure on R&D reached approximately SAR 29.48 billion.
The Business sector ranked first, accounting for 40.3% of the total expenditure, followed by the Government sector at 40.2%, and then the Higher Education sector at 19.5%. Furthermore, the number of R&D workers increased by 14.7%, reaching 56,593 compared to the previous year.
It is worth noting that R&D statistics are issued annually and are among the most prominent statistics that provide economic indicators on the volume of expenditure and the number of workers and researchers in this field. They serve as a reliable reference to support national policies and enhance innovation and competitiveness in the Kingdom.