Wednesday, December 25, 2024

Household income by state – how do you compare?

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Not a lot of commentary on this post.

Thank goddess I can hear many of you say.

Below is a table showing how much we earn by household and also as a median figure by state and territory.

Household Income Dwelling Values And Housing AffordabilityHousehold Income Dwelling Values And Housing Affordability

When it comes to how much a household earns per annum, some 59% (for Australia) comes from wages and salary.

Another 14% from property income; 10% from business income; 8% from superannuation and 10% is received as cash benefits.

These are gross results.

And how much a household earns depends on the age of the people living in the household, work type, profession, business/investment activity and reliance on government assistance.

Younger households generally only have wages or salaries in the household income pot.

The table also shows the median dwelling price as of September this year and also the ratio of dwelling price by total household income and wages/salary income only.

My take is that a dwelling ratio over 6 times household income has entered the unaffordable range.

Gone are the days when three or four times household income applies.



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