Economic Statistics
- GDP: purchasing power parity - US$60 million (2001 est.)
- GDP per capita: purchasing power parity - US$5,000 (2001 est.)
- Inflation rate (consumer prices): -3.6% (1993)
- Budget: revenues: US$23.4 million; expenditures: US$64.8 million (1995/96)
- External debt: US$33.3 million
- Economic aid - receives around US$2.25 million from Australia (1996/97 est.)
- Currency: Australian dollar and New Zealand Dollar from 25 May 2013.
The fiscal year runs from July 1 to June 30.
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