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Released on: 24 January 2019
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Average weekly household expenditure on goods and services in the UK. Data are shown by region, age, income (including equivalised) group (deciles and quintiles), economic status, socio-economic class, housing tenure, output area classification, urban and rural areas (Great Britain only), place of purchase and household composition.
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Released on: 12 October 2020
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Reference tables to accompany Understanding how accounting for differences in need for public services impacts income inequality statistics (Experimental), covering the period 2014 to 2015 and 2018 to 2019. Equivalisation is the process of adjusting income statistics to account for the fact that households of different compositions will require different incomes to have the same standard of living.
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Released on: 23 June 2020
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Main tables from the Effects of taxes and benefits on household income publication from 1977, including average incomes, taxes and benefits and household characteristics of all, retired and non-retired individuals and households in the UK by quintile and decile groups.
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Released on: 24 January 2019
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Dataset
Average weekly household expenditure on goods and services in the UK. Data are shown by region, age, income (including equivalised) group (deciles and quintiles), economic status, socio-economic class, housing tenure, output area classification, urban and rural areas (Great Britain only), place of purchase and household composition.
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Released on: 29 June 2015
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Main tables from The Effects of Taxes and Benefits on Household Income publication for 1977 onwards.
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Released on: 29 June 2015
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Main tables from The Effects of Taxes and Benefits on Household Income publication for 1977 onwards
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Released on: 02 August 2016
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Released on: 09 April 2024
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Released on: 09 June 2023
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Released on: 14 July 2023
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Expenditure on rent by renters and mortgages by mortgage holders, by region and age from the Living Costs and Food Survey for the financial year ending 2022. Data is presented as a proportion of total expenditure and a proportion of disposable income.