4524.0 - In Focus: Crime and Justice Statistics, June 2013
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 19/06/2013
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EQUIVALISED WEEKLY HOUSEHOLD INCOME People in the lowest equivalised weekly household income quintile were the least likely to experience credit card fraud (1.8%), whilst people in the highest quintile were most likely to be victims (6.1%). Footnote(s): (a) Equivalised weekly household income Source(s): In Focus: Crime and Justice Statistics Victims of credit card fraud with an equivalised weekly household income in the second lowest quintile were less likely to be informed of card misuse by an authority (38.6%) compared to victims in all of the other equivalised weekly household income categories, which ranged from 55.1% for the lowest quintile to 62.8% for the highest quintile. Footnote(s): (a) Includes bank or financial institution, credit card company, police, consumer affairs/ombudsman, and other. (b) Equivalised weekly household income Source(s): In Focus: Crime and Justice Statistics
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