Income

Household income

About this topic

Household income shows the combined gross income reported for households. Because households are the common economic unit for sharing housing and living costs, this topic is widely used in socio-economic analysis.

This topic helps indicate economic resources, but income is not the same as wealth and can be strongly affected by household composition, retirement, and labour force participation. The dollar ranges are shown for the latest Census year only, so household income quartiles are more suitable for comparisons over time.

Interpretation notes

  • Total household income combines gross weekly income reported for the household and is affected by how many people contribute income.
  • Because it is not adjusted for household size or composition, it should not be treated as a direct measure of living standards.

Key insight

In 2021, $2,000 to $2,499 was the most common household-income band among households in Casey (C), accounting for 14% (15,970 households). This share was higher than Greater Melbourne (11.8%).

Section overview

Weekly household income

Casey (C) - Total households (Enumerated)

This table summarises household income for Casey (C) in 2021 for persons, with comparison against Greater Melbourne.

Chart view

Weekly household income snapshot

2021 distribution by category for Casey (C), with comparison markers for Greater Melbourne.

Casey (C)
Greater Melbourne

Negative Nil Income

2021 count

1,822

% of total

1.6%

1 To 149

2021 count

501

% of total

0.4%

150 To 299

2021 count

891

% of total

0.8%

300 To 399

2021 count

1,529

% of total

1.3%

400 To 499

2021 count

4,139

% of total

3.6%

500 To 649

2021 count

3,185

% of total

2.8%

650 To 799

2021 count

5,431

% of total

4.8%

800 To 999

2021 count

6,308

% of total

5.5%

1000 To 1249

2021 count

7,799

% of total

6.9%

1250 To 1499

2021 count

9,099

% of total

8.0%

1500 To 1749

2021 count

7,501

% of total

6.6%

1750 To 1999

2021 count

7,498

% of total

6.6%

2000 To 2499

2021 count

15,970

% of total

14.0%

2500 To 2999

2021 count

11,255

% of total

9.9%

3000 To 3499

2021 count

8,322

% of total

7.3%

3500 To 3999

2021 count

4,999

% of total

4.4%

4000 To 4499

2021 count

2,727

% of total

2.4%

4500 To 4999

2021 count

3,043

% of total

2.7%

5000 To 5999

2021 count

2,485

% of total

2.2%

6000 To 7999

2021 count

1,452

% of total

1.3%

8000 Or More

2021 count

429

% of total

0.4%

Not stated

2021 count

7,325

% of total

6.4%

Data table

Household income for Casey (C). Weekly household income. 2021 counts and percentages compared with Greater Melbourne.

Household income for Casey (C). Weekly household income. 2021 counts and percentages compared with Greater Melbourne.
Household income for Casey (C). Weekly household income. 2021 counts and percentages compared with Greater Melbourne.
Category2021 count2021 %Greater Melbourne %
Negative Nil Income1,8221.6%2.2%
1 To 1495010.4%0.7%
150 To 2998910.8%1.2%
300 To 3991,5291.3%2.0%
400 To 4994,1393.6%4.6%
500 To 6493,1852.8%3.4%
650 To 7995,4314.8%5.0%
800 To 9996,3085.5%5.4%
1000 To 12497,7996.9%6.5%
1250 To 14999,0998.0%7.0%
1500 To 17497,5016.6%5.8%
1750 To 19997,4986.6%5.6%
2000 To 249915,97014.0%11.8%
2500 To 299911,2559.9%7.6%
3000 To 34998,3227.3%6.8%
3500 To 39994,9994.4%4.3%
4000 To 44992,7272.4%2.4%
4500 To 49993,0432.7%4.6%
5000 To 59992,4852.2%3.2%
6000 To 79991,4521.3%2.9%
8000 Or More4290.4%1.0%
Not stated7,3256.4%6.0%
Total113,710100.0%100.0%