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IP01040 Income and taxes by type of household, region, deciles and average (2009-2024)

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Population: persons 15 years and older. However, not persons, for example, who live in retirement homes and other public facilities. Those who live in households where no adult has been liable for tax all year do not count either.

Decile Income
 •1st decile: 10% of the population have an income below 1st decile
 •2nd decile: 20% of the population have an income below 2nd decile
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 •5th decile: 50% of the population have an income below 5th decile
  Which is also the median income:
  Half of the population has a higher income and the other half a lower income.
Income includes all received money during the year potentially available for consumption.
The income can derive from different sources:
 • Earnings for work or business income
 • Public grants and benefits, such as pension, maintenance allowance and student grants
 • Capital gains, such as received interests and stock profits

Updated data 04.11.2024
Data relating to the income statistics have been revised and updated. The updating of the database brings changes in the income statistics back in time

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Gross income

is the total income before subtraction of taxes

Net income

is income after subtraction of taxes

Taxes

is taxes and other statutory duties