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Released on: 02 May 2025
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Statistical bulletin
Initial insight into main estimates of household incomes and inequality in the UK, with analysis of how these measures have changed over time accounting for inflation and household composition.
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Released on: 05 March 2020
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Statistical bulletin
Estimates of median and mean disposable income for people in the UK for the financial year ending 2019.
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Released on: 26 July 2019
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Statistical bulletin
Provisional estimates of income inequality in the UK for the financial year ending 2019.
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Released on: 24 September 2024
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Statistical bulletin
Estimates of average household income in the UK, with analysis of how these measures have changed over time, accounting for inflation and household composition.
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Released on: 25 January 2023
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Statistical bulletin
Final estimates of average household income in the UK, with analysis of how these measures have changed over time, accounting for inflation and household composition.
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Released on: 25 January 2023
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Statistical bulletin
Initial insight into main estimates of household incomes and inequality in the UK, with analysis of how these measures have changed over time accounting for inflation and household composition.
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Released on: 21 January 2021
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Statistical bulletin
Final estimates of average household income in the UK, with analysis of how these measures have changed over time, accounting for inflation and household composition.
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Released on: 26 February 2019
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Statistical bulletin
Initial insight into main estimates of household incomes and inequality in the UK, along with analysis of how these measures have changed over time accounting for inflation and household composition.
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Released on: 28 July 2017
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Statistical bulletin
This is an experimental release designed to provide provisional estimates of measures of the distribution of household income significantly ahead of the main estimates produced from household surveys.
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Released on: 28 March 2022
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Statistical bulletin
Final estimates of average household income in the UK, with analysis of how these measures have changed over time, accounting for inflation and household composition.