42 data results that are related to Gross disposable household income , sorted by release date
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Changes to level of disposable income across age (UK wide) in the last decade
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Regional Gross Fixed Capital Formation, NUTS1 and NUTS2, 2000 to 2016
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Historic economic data for regions of the UK (1966 to 1996)
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Gross Disposable Household Income for local authorities in England, 1997 to 2014
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Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs) GDHI
Gross disposable household income (GDHI) estimates for Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs).Allweddeiriau: sub national,sub regional,Regional Economic Analysis
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Regional Gross Disposable Household Income explorable datasets
GDHI is the amount of money individuals in the household sector have available for spending or saving. This is money left over after expenditure associated with income, for example taxes, social contributions, property ownership and provision for future pension income. It should be noted that these estimates relate to totals for all individuals within the household sector for a region rather than to an actual average household or family unit. GDHI per head estimates give values for each person, not each household. -
Mean rent to mean income ratio by location, 2001 - 2003 to 2012 - 2014, %
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Independent householders by housing tenure and age, selected years, UK
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Mean rent to mean income ratio, percentage, London: 2001 to 2014
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Disposable income and expenditure on mortgages by mortgage holders, by gross income decile group, 2014
Table reporting on expenditure relating to mortgage payments broken down by gross income decile group, reporting only on those households purchasing their primary dwelling with a mortgage. Table also includes average weekly disposable income for those households.