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Latest snapshot of household income, consumption and wealth In 2014-15, Australian households experienced vast disparities in wages, salaries and superannuation benefits, according to statistics released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). Australian National Accounts: Distribution of Household Income, Consumption and Wealth shows that households in the lowest income quintile spent about 67 per cent of their income on housing, food and transport. Households in the highest income quintile consumed 24 per cent of their income on these expenditures. However, the results indicate that distributional policies of government, including social assistance benefits and income taxes, lessen inequalities in income. Further information is available in Australian National Accounts: Distribution of Household Income, Consumption and Wealth (cat. no. 5204.0.55.011), available for free download from https://www.abs.gov.au.
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