Aussies no better off since GFC

Original article by Adam Creighton
The Australian – Page: 1 & 4 : 30-Jul-19

The latest Household, Income and Labour Dynamics (HILDA) survey shows that average household income in Australia increased by just 3.5 per cent (or $3,156) between 2009 and 2017. Analysis also shows that the median annual income in 2017 was $542 lower than in 2009, while the median income has fallen by $100 since the Coalition was elected in 2013. Meanwhile, the share of households in relative poverty has increased to 10.4 per cent, while the share of households living in absolute poverty has been steady at around four per cent since 2012. Interviewing for the HILDA survey is conducted by Roy Morgan.

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UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE. INSTITUTE OF APPLIED ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RESEARCH, AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF STATISTICS