We're continuously improving the way you search for insights on Statista. Our enhanced search experience is built to help you discover the right data more quickly, with intuitive design and streamlined functionality to make every search smarter and more efficient.
Overview of the search page
How to use the search page
Search bar
The search bar is conveniently located at the top of the page for you to input the keywords related to your search query.
The search bar in Statista
To improve your experience, the search bar includes:
Search history
Clicking into the search bar displays a dropdown of your recent searches. You can revisit past queries with one click. To remove an entry, simply click the “X” next to it—this deletes it from your history.
Dropdown menu of recent search history
Autocomplete suggestions
As you type a search term, the search bar offers real-time suggestions based on popular or relevant terms. Click on a suggestion to immediately trigger a search for that term.
Autocomplete suggestions for an inputted search term
Using Boolean operators for your search
To refine your search results, you can use case-sensitive Boolean operators:
- AND (default): Returns results that include all specified terms.
Example: climate AND policy
- OR: Returns results that include any of the terms.
Example: energy OR fuel
- NOT (use -): Excludes terms from your results.
Example: inflation -retail
Boolean search operators
Search results counter
Just below the search bar, you’ll find a live counter showing the number of results for your current query. This gives you quick feedback on how broad or specific your search is—and can help you refine your terms accordingly.