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Gwandalan - Summerland Point

Household income quartiles

In Gwandalan - Summerland Point, the 'lowest' quartile was the largest group in 2021, comprising 33% of households with income.

Households form the common 'economic unit' in our society. Household Income is one of the most important indicators of socio-economic status. With other data sources, such as Qualifications and Occupation, it helps to reveal Gwandalan - Summerland Point's socio-economic status and economic opportunities. Household income levels are not comparable over time because of the influences of economic change such as wage level fluctuations and inflation. The income quartile method is a powerful and objective way of looking at income data and in particular, how it is changing.

A detailed explanation of how Household Income quartiles are calculated and interpreted is available in specific data notes.

Learn more about the characteristics of low-income households here.

Derived from the Census question:

'What is the total of all wages/salaries, government benefits, pensions, allowances and other income the person usually receives?'

Households

Household income quartiles
Gwandalan - Summerland Point - Households (Enumerated)20212006Change
Quartile groupNumber%The Entrance Ward %Number%The Entrance Ward %2006 to 2021
Lowest group75732.529.555731.929.9+200
Medium lowest66928.727.056232.228.2+107
Medium highest59125.424.942324.225.5+168
Highest group31013.318.620211.616.4+108

Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2006 and 2021. Compiled and presented by .id (informed decisions).

Household income - Quartile group dollar ranges
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

Household income quartiles, 2021
Household income quartiles, 2021 Highest group, The Entrance Ward: 18.6% Medium highest, The Entrance Ward: 24.9% Medium lowest, The Entrance Ward: 27.0% Lowest group, The Entrance Ward: 29.5% Highest group, Gwandalan - Summerland Point: 13.3% Medium highest, Gwandalan - Summerland Point: 25.4% Medium lowest, Gwandalan - Summerland Point: 28.7% Lowest group, Gwandalan - Summerland Point: 32.5%
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing, 2021 (Enumerated data)
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Change in household income quartile, 2006 to 2021
Change in household income quartile, 2006 to 2021 Highest group, Gwandalan - Summerland Point: +108 Medium highest, Gwandalan - Summerland Point: +168 Medium lowest, Gwandalan - Summerland Point: +107 Lowest group, Gwandalan - Summerland Point: +200
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing, 2006 and 2021 (Enumerated data)
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Dominant groups

Income quartiles allow us to compare relative income-earning capabilities across time. Analysis of the distribution of households by income quartile in Gwandalan - Summerland Point compared to The Entrance Ward shows that there was lesser proportion of households in the highest income quartile and a greater proportion in the lowest income quartile.

Emerging groups

The most significant change in Gwandalan - Summerland Point between 2006 and 2021 was in the lowest quartile which showed an increase of 200 households.

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