Austria Sees Highest Car Registrations in Five Years

Austria recorded 253,789 new car registrations in 2024, the highest figure since 2019, marking an increase of 6.1% compared to 2023.
Nearly a Third of Young Austrian Men Are Overweight

Some 21.4% of men born in 2005 were classified as overweight based on their Body Mass Index (BMI), with a further 11.2% deemed obese.
Austria’s Smaller Industries Secure Wage Increases for 2025

The wage increases occurred in industries such as vinegar and wine production, horticulture, confectionery and fruit and vegetable processing.
Austria’s Exports Drop as Demand Weakens

The country’s four main export sectors – machinery, processed goods, chemicals and manufactured goods – all declined.
Chamber of Labour Criticises High CEO Salaries

According to calculations by the Chamber of Commerce, the highest-paid CEOs earn 81 times the median income of Austrian employees.
Austrian Inflation at 2% in December, Meeting EU Target

Although inflation in Austria had been slightly lower previously, the 2% rise still meets the EU’s stability goals.
Over 126,000 Old Black Number Plates Still in Use Across Austria

Despite the introduction of white number plates 35 years ago, more than 126,000 vehicles in Austria continue to display the iconic black plates, according to the Wiener Städtische Versicherung insurance company. “In relation to all registered vehicles, they still account for 1.7%,” the company said on Thursday. Most of these vehicles are found in […]
Most People in Austria Satisfied with Work and Life Balance

Nearly 90% of people in Austria are satisfied with their jobs, and three-quarters have a good work-life balance.
Austria’s Agriculture Hit Hard by Climate Change

Experts warn that Austria’s national food security is under threat, with total damages amounting to €260 million in 2024.
People in Austria to Spend Around €126 on New Year Celebrations

Total spending is expected to hit €600 million, with the food and drinks sector taking the largest share.