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Data and analysis from Census 2021

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  2. People, population and community
  3. Personal and household finances
  4. Expenditure
  5. Detailed expenditure for specified household compositions, Scotland, financial year ending 2018 to financial year ending 2020

Detailed expenditure for specified household compositions, Scotland, financial year ending 2018 to financial year ending 2020

Release date:
4 March 2022

Reference number:
14362

Summary of request

Tables detailing average weekly expenditure for specified household compositions within Scotland, including a breakdown by gross income quintile group where sample size allows. Estimates are drawn from the Living Costs and Food Survey and use a three-year average.

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For further information please contact socialsurveys@ons.gov.uk.

Downloads associated with request

  • Detailed expenditure by mortgage-paying households with at least one child (74.7 kB xlsx)
  • Detailed expenditure by privately renting households with Household Reference Person under 30 years of age (62.6 kB xlsx)
  • Detailed expenditure by households with retired Household Reference Person between 65 and 74 years of age (64.7 kB xlsx)
  • Detailed expenditure by social-renting households with no more than one person working and at least one child (47.0 kB xlsx)

Download associated with request

  • Detailed expenditure by mortgage-paying households with at least one child (74.7 kB xlsx)
  • Detailed expenditure by privately renting households with Household Reference Person under 30 years of age (62.6 kB xlsx)
  • Detailed expenditure by households with retired Household Reference Person between 65 and 74 years of age (64.7 kB xlsx)
  • Detailed expenditure by social-renting households with no more than one person working and at least one child (47.0 kB xlsx)

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