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11wh -- Income shares (%), means, medians and maximum values of decile and percentile groups, 1995-2022

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12/19/2023
Dwelling population, persons:
Number
Income share (%), disposable cash income per consumption unit:
%
Disposable cash income per consumption unit, mean:
Euros
Disposable cash income per consumption unit, median:
Euros
Annual change (%), mean, disposable cash income per consumption unit:
%
Annual absolute change, mean, disposable cash income per consumption unit:
Euros
Annual change (%), median, disposable cash income per consumption unit:
%
Annual absolute change, median, disposable cash income per consumption unit:
Euros
Upper bound, disposable monetary income per consumption unit:
Euros
Lower bound, disposable monetary income per consumption unit:
Euros
Factor income per consumption unit, mean:
Euros
Gross income per consumption unit, average:
Euros
Wages and salaries per consumption unit, mean:
Euros
Self-employment income per consumption unit, mean:
Euros
Property income per consumption unit, mean:
Euros
Current transfers received per consumption unit, mean:
Euros
Current transfers paid per consumption unit, mean:
Euros
12/19/2024
4/5/2019
Statistics Finland, income distribution statistics
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Data in euros are given in the value of the latest statistical year.
Statistical unit: person (dwelling population).
Income concept: Household-dwelling unit's disposable monetary income (incl. sales profits) per consumption unit.
Consumption unit scale: Eurostat's equivalence scale (1.0 - 0.5 - 0.3).
Due to revisions to income concepts the figures for 1995 to 2009 and 2010 onwards are not fully comparable with each other.
Due to rounding the shares do not always sum up to 100.

Income decile or fractile group

Income decile/fractile.

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Dwelling population, persons

Dwelling population, persons

Income share (%), disposable cash income per consumption unit

Income share, % of income of total population

Disposable cash income per consumption unit, mean

Equivalent income, which is the disposable monetary income of a household (or household) divided by consumption units (Eurostat scale).

Disposable cash income per consumption unit, median

Equivalent income, which is the disposable monetary income of a dwelling unit (or economic household) divided by consumption units (Eurostat scale). When the statistical unit is a person, equivalent income describes the level of a person's economic well-being more broadly than personal income.

Upper bound, disposable monetary income per consumption unit

Maximun value

Lower bound, disposable monetary income per consumption unit

Minimun value

Factor income per consumption unit, mean

Factor income, mean