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VIC high income households own more environmental products: ABS
High income households in Victoria tend to have more environmentally sustainable sources of energy and water than lower income households, according to a report released today by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).
Victorian households earning $110,000 or more per year were more likely to have insulation, solar energy and rain water tanks than households with income below $25,000 per year.
However, high income households were also more likely to have an air conditioner, a clothes dryer, a dishwasher and more televisions than low income households. Use of these appliances was also more frequent for high income households.
Most high income Victorian households had insulation (80%) and almost a third had a rain water tank (31%). While a small proportion had solar energy (7.4%), this was still much higher than low income households (1.8%).
Not only did more than three-quarters of high income households have air conditioners (76%), but high income households were also more likely to have two or more air conditioners than low income households.
The publication also found that:
Further information is available in Household Water, Energy Use and Conservation (cat. no. 4602.2). Document Selection These documents will be presented in a new window.
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