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Ongoing quality assurance identified an error in the underlying survey microdata relating to the Household income inequality measure. The "Household income inequality, UK: financial year ending 2022" bulletin has, as a consequence, revised the Gini coefficient for disposable income to 35.5% (originally reported as 35.7%) and it's associated confidence intervals. We apologise for any inconvenience. The UK Measuring National Well-being dashboard and data tables have been updated accordingly.
25 September 2024 12:30