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In The Hill, 21.0% of the population earned an income of $2,000 or more per week in 2021.

Individual Income statistics are an indicator of socio-economic status. With other data sources, such as Household Income, Qualifications and Occupation, they help tell the story of the economic opportunities and socio-economic status of The Hill. The amount of income an individual receives is linked to a number of factors including employment status, age (as for instance students and retirees often receive a lower income), qualifications and type of employment.

The incomes presented on this page are for the latest Census year only. For comparison of incomes over time, go to Individual Income Quartiles.

Q:

Derived from the Census question:

'What is the total of all income the person usually receives?'

Weekly individual income
The Hill - Persons aged 15+ (Usual residence)2021
Weekly gross incomeNumber%Northern Environmental Region %
Negative Income/ Nil income744.09.5
$1 - $149472.53.7
$150 - $299 552.93.5
$300 - $399 924.910.6
$400 - $499 744.06.3
$500 - $649 1206.47.2
$650 - $7991236.66.7
$800 - $999 18810.16.9
$1,000 - $1,249 19010.29.5
$1,250 - $1,4991789.55.0
$1,500 - $1,7491407.54.6
$1,750 - $1,9991055.63.9
$2,000 - $2,99922512.010.2
$3,000 - $3,499432.30.7
$3,500 or more1246.64.6
Not stated904.87.2
Total persons aged 15+1,868100.0100.0
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2021. Compiled and presented in profile.id by .id (informed decisions).
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Dominant groups

Analysis of individual income levels in The Hill in 2021 compared to Northern Environmental Region shows that there was a higher proportion of people earning a high income (those earning $2,000 per week or more) and a lower proportion of low income people (those earning less than $500 per week).

Overall, 21.0% of the population earned a high income, and 18.3% earned a low income, compared with 15.4% and 33.6% respectively for Northern Environmental Region.

The major differences between The Hill's individual incomes and Northern Environmental Region's individual incomes were:

  • A larger percentage of persons who earned $1,250 - $1,499 (9.5% compared to 5.0%)
  • A larger percentage of persons who earned $800 - $999 (10.1% compared to 6.9%)
  • A smaller percentage of persons who earned $300 - $399 (4.9% compared to 10.6%)
  • A smaller percentage of persons who earned Negative Income/ Nil income (4.0% compared to 9.5%)

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