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Households form the common 'economic unit' in our society. Household Income is one of the most important indicators of socio-economic status. Australia-wide, First Nations households often report lower incomes than the average of all households, which is a strong indicator of disadvantage. However this does vary from place to place.
Income quartiles break the total households of New South Wales into four equal groups for each Census and track changes in smaller populations against these thresholds. This enables visualisation at a glance of both the First Nations incomes in a local area against the total population, and compared to First Nations households in a wider geographic area. Due to the equal sized nature of the four quartiles over time, it also allows direct comparison of change over time, so you can see whether First Nations are increasing or decreasing relative to incomes in the state.
Household income quartiles datasets should be viewed in conjunction with the raw Household income as well as related topics such as Qualifications and Occupations.
A detailed explanation of how Household Income quartiles are calculated and interpreted is available in specific data notes.
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Household Income Quartiles | |||||||
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander households - Albury City | 2021 | 2016 | Change | ||||
Five year age group (years) | Number | % | Regional NSW % | Number | % | Regional NSW % | 2016 to 2021 |
Lowest group | 327 | 34.1 | 29.5 | 247 | 40.8 | 33.1 | +79 |
Medium lowest | 316 | 33.0 | 30.5 | 178 | 29.4 | 31.5 | +137 |
Medium highest | 207 | 21.6 | 26.0 | 122 | 20.1 | 23.2 | +85 |
Highest group | 108 | 11.3 | 14.0 | 58 | 9.7 | 12.2 | +49 |
Total households | 959 | 100.0 | 100.0 | 608 | 100.0 | 100.0 | +351 |
Household income - Quartile group dollar ranges | |||||||
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Calculated from income data for New South Wales | Weekly income by Census year | ||||||
Household income ranges | 2021 | 2016 | 2011 | 2006 | 2001 | 1996 | 1991 |
Lowest group | $0 to $886 | $0 to $750 | $0 to $614 | $0 to $530 | $0 to $418 | $0 to $337 | $0 to $303 |
Medium lowest | $887 to $1,824 | $751 to $1,481 | $615 to $1,233 | $531 to $1,034 | $419 to $828 | $338 to $652 | $304 to $587 |
Medium highest | $1,825 to $3,134 | $1,482 to $2,554 | $1,234 to $2,272 | $1,035 to $1,788 | $829 to $1,462 | $653 to $1,146 | $588 to $981 |
Highest group | $3,135 and over | $2,555 and over | $2,273 and over | $1,789 and over | $1,463 and over | $1,147 and over | $982 and over |
The most significant change in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander households in Albury City between 2016 and 2021 was in the medium lowest quartile which showed an increase of 137 households.
Income quartiles allow us to compare relative income-earning capabilities across time. Analysis of the distribution of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander households by income quartile in Albury City compared to Regional NSW households shows that there was lesser proportion of households in the highest income quartile and a greater proportion in the lowest income quartile.
The most significant change in Albury City between 2016 and 2021 was in the medium lowest quartile which showed an increase of 137 households.
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