Tablelands

Sources of income

Households in Tablelands have a lower amount of disposable income compared to Queensland.

Household disposable income is a measure of the amount of income available to an average household in the area. It varies depending on the jobs held by the residents, amount of property and business income, and cash benefits provided by government, which are related to the socio-economic status of the area. Areas with high unemployment, large numbers of retirees and others out of the workforce may have a high cash benefits component.

This information gives an insight into both the sources of income and how much your residents have available to spend in the area. This dataset should be viewed in conjunction with Worker productivity, Local workers income data, and Gross Regional Product data on the size of the residential economy.

Data source

National Economics (NIEIR) - Modelled series

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Sources of income per household
Tablelands2022/232017/18Change
Economic measure$Queensland$$ Queensland$2017/18 to 2022/23
Wages & salaries60,790.9593,187.8454,750.9788,162.60+6,040
Property income15,092.7621,018.7014,385.4719,758.75+707
Business income19,302.9516,474.9217,510.8216,815.48+1,792
Superannuation7,967.6811,479.547,745.6211,566.60+222
Cash benefits24,007.3315,654.6926,030.9816,973.91-2,024
Total income before tax127,161.67157,815.69120,423.86153,277.34+6,738
Tax paid-16,626.98-26,796.12-13,314.60-23,414.54-3,312
Interest paid-6,068.42-10,158.24-5,432.42-9,343.37-636
Other payments/statistical discrepancy14,391.1617,605.8911,107.5213,872.99+3,284
Total disposable income118,857.44138,567.22112,784.36134,492.41+6,073
Ratio of cash benefits to tax paid1.440.581.960.720

Source: National Institute of Economic and Industry Research (NIEIR) ©2024. ©2023. Compiled and presented in economy.id by .id (informed decisions).Data are based on a 2020/21 price base for all years. NIEIR-ID data are inflation adjusted each year to allow direct comparison, and annual data releases adjust previous years’ figures to a new base year.Learn more

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