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North-Central Ward

Individual income quartiles

In North-Central Ward, the 'highest' income quartile was the largest group in 2016, comprising 28% of people aged 15 and over.

North-Central Ward's 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 area's economic opportunities and socio-economic status. Individual 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 the most objective method of comparing change in the income profile of a community over time.

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

Derived from the Census question:

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

Gross amount for persons aged 15 years and over

Individual income quartiles
North-Central Ward - Persons aged 15+ (Usual residence)20162011Change
Quartile groupNumber%South-West Ward %Number%South-West Ward %2011 to 2016
Lowest group5,45225.524.85,44525.924.5+6
Medium lowest4,80522.521.14,64922.120.6+156
Medium highest5,14424.122.05,21224.823.0-67
Highest group5,98528.032.15,74927.331.8+236

Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2011 and 2016. Compiled and presented by .id (informed decisions).

Individual income - Quartile group dollar ranges
Calculated from income data for [theQBMQuartile] - Total persons aged 15+ Weekly income by Census year
Individual quartile ranges
2021
2016
2011
2006
2001
Lowest group $0 to $381 $0 to $322 $0 to $284 $0 to $219 $0 to $178
Medium lowest $382 to $848 $323 to $723 $285 to $661 $220 to $500 $179 to $374
Medium highest $849 to $1,599 $724 to $1,407 $662 to $1,271 $501 to $941 $375 to $692
Highest group $1,600 and over $1,408 and over $1,272 and over $942 and over $693 and over

Individual income quartiles, 2016
Individual income quartiles, 2016 Highest group, South-West Ward: 32.1% Medium highest, South-West Ward: 22.0% Medium lowest, South-West Ward: 21.1% Lowest group, South-West Ward: 24.8% Highest group, North-Central Ward: 28.0% Medium highest, North-Central Ward: 24.1% Medium lowest, North-Central Ward: 22.5% Lowest group, North-Central Ward: 25.5%
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing, 2016 (Usual residence data)
Compiled and presented in profile.id by .id (informed decisions).
Change in individual income quartiles, 2011 to 2016
Change in individual income quartiles, 2011 to 2016 Highest group, North-Central Ward: +236 Medium highest, North-Central Ward: -67 Medium lowest, North-Central Ward: +156 Lowest group, North-Central Ward: +6
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing, 2011 and 2016 (Usual residence data)
Compiled and presented in profile.id by .id (informed decisions).

Dominant groups

Income quartiles allow us to compare relative income-earning capabilities across time. Analysis of the distribution of the population by income quartile in North-Central Ward compared to South-West Ward shows that there was lesser proportion of persons in the highest income quartile and a greater proportion in the lowest income quartile.

Emerging groups

The most significant change in North-Central Ward in persons between 2011 and 2016 was in the highest quartile which showed an increase of 236 persons.

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