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Income

Individual Income

About this topic

Individual income shows the gross amount of personal income usually received by people aged 15 years and over. It includes wages, salaries, government payments, and other income reported in the Census.

This topic is useful for understanding the distribution of personal incomes across an area, but it is a point-in-time snapshot rather than a measure of wealth. The dollar ranges are presented for the latest Census year only, so quartile-based income topics are better for comparing income profiles over time.

Interpretation notes

  • Total personal income is weekly gross income usually received by people aged 15 years and over.
  • Income is not the same as wealth, and fixed dollar ranges are less reliable for over-time comparison because prices and wages change.

Key insight

In 2021, Negative Nil Income was the most common category among residents aged 15 and over in Whittlesea (C), accounting for 11.6% (20,937 people). This share was higher than Greater Melbourne (10.2%).

Section overview

Weekly individual income

Whittlesea (C) - Persons aged 15+ (Usual residence)

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

Chart view

Weekly individual income snapshot

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

Whittlesea (C)
Greater Melbourne

Negative Nil Income

1 To 149

150 To 299

300 To 399

400 To 499

500 To 649

650 To 799

800 To 999

1000 To 1249

1250 To 1499

1500 To 1749

1750 To 1999

2000 To 2999

3000 To 3499

3500 Or More

Not Stated

Data table

Individual Income for Whittlesea (C). Weekly individual income. 2021 counts and percentages compared with Greater Melbourne.

Individual Income for Whittlesea (C). Weekly individual income. 2021 counts and percentages compared with Greater Melbourne.
Individual Income for Whittlesea (C). Weekly individual income. 2021 counts and percentages compared with Greater Melbourne.
Category2021 count2021 %Greater Melbourne %
Negative Nil Income20,93711.6%10.2%
1 To 1495,9443.3%3.4%
150 To 2999,6855.4%4.8%
300 To 39915,3128.5%6.9%
400 To 49913,2837.4%6.8%
500 To 64912,3116.8%6.6%
650 To 79913,1187.3%6.5%
800 To 99916,2859.0%8.0%
1000 To 124918,15910.0%9.0%
1250 To 149913,2397.3%7.0%
1500 To 174910,9336.1%6.3%
1750 To 19997,1323.9%4.6%
2000 To 299910,3055.7%8.0%
3000 To 34991,7521.0%2.0%
3500 Or More1,8011.0%3.6%
Not Stated10,5055.8%6.1%
Total180,701100.0%100.0%