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    The Wealth Gap In London | gimi9.com

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    Updated Jul 10, 2024
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    (2024). The Wealth Gap In London | gimi9.com [Dataset]. https://gimi9.com/dataset/uk_the-wealth-gap-in-london
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 10, 2024
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    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
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    Area covered
    London
    Description

    🇬🇧 United Kingdom English This GLA Intelligence Update takes a brief look at evidence around the wealth gap in London and examines how this has changed in recent years. Key Findings • There is a significant gap between the rich and poor in London, both in terms of their wealth and their income. • A higher proportion of the wealthiest households are in the South East of England than in London. • Pension wealth accounts for more than half the wealth of the richest ten per cent of the population. • In London, the tenth of the population with the highest income have weekly income after housing costs of over £1,000 while people in the lowest tenth have under £94 per week. • The gap between rich and poor is growing, with the difference between the average income for the second highest tenth and second lowest tenth growing around 14 per cent more than inflation since 2003. Click on the report below to read https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/wealth-gap-in-london.jpg" alt=""> The data included in the report is available to download here

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    Greater London Authority - The Wealth Gap In London | gimi9.com

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    Greater London Authority - The Wealth Gap In London | gimi9.com [Dataset]. https://gimi9.com/dataset/london_wealth-gap-london
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    Area covered
    Greater London, London
    Description

    This GLA Intelligence Update takes a brief look at evidence around the wealth gap in London and examines how this has changed in recent years. Key Findings • There is a significant gap between the rich and poor in London, both in terms of their wealth and their income. • A higher proportion of the wealthiest households are in the South East of England than in London. • Pension wealth accounts for more than half the wealth of the richest ten per cent of the population. • In London, the tenth of the population with the highest income have weekly income after housing costs of over £1,000 while people in the lowest tenth have under £94 per week. • The gap between rich and poor is growing, with the difference between the average income for the second highest tenth and second lowest tenth growing around 14 per cent more than inflation since 2003. Click on the report below to read The data included in the report is available to download here

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    The Wealth Gap In London

    • cloud.csiss.gmu.edu
    • data.wu.ac.at
    xls
    Updated Jul 7, 2014
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    Greater London Authority (GLA) (2014). The Wealth Gap In London [Dataset]. https://cloud.csiss.gmu.edu/uddi/dataset/the-wealth-gap-in-london
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 7, 2014
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    Greater London Authority (GLA)
    License

    http://reference.data.gov.uk/id/open-government-licencehttp://reference.data.gov.uk/id/open-government-licence

    Area covered
    London
    Description

    This GLA Intelligence Update takes a brief look at evidence around the wealth gap in London and examines how this has changed in recent years.

    Key Findings

    • There is a significant gap between the rich and poor in London, both in terms of their wealth and their income.
    • A higher proportion of the wealthiest households are in the South East of England than in London.
    • Pension wealth accounts for more than half the wealth of the richest ten per cent of the population.
    • In London, the tenth of the population with the highest income have weekly income after housing costs of over £1,000 while people in the lowest tenth have under £94 per week.
    • The gap between rich and poor is growing, with the difference between the average income for the second highest tenth and second lowest tenth growing around 14 per cent more than inflation since 2003.

    Click on the report below to read

    https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/wealth-gap-in-london.jpg" alt="">

    The data included in the report is available to download here

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(2024). The Wealth Gap In London | gimi9.com [Dataset]. https://gimi9.com/dataset/uk_the-wealth-gap-in-london

The Wealth Gap In London | gimi9.com

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Dataset updated
Jul 10, 2024
License

CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
License information was derived automatically

Area covered
London
Description

🇬🇧 United Kingdom English This GLA Intelligence Update takes a brief look at evidence around the wealth gap in London and examines how this has changed in recent years. Key Findings • There is a significant gap between the rich and poor in London, both in terms of their wealth and their income. • A higher proportion of the wealthiest households are in the South East of England than in London. • Pension wealth accounts for more than half the wealth of the richest ten per cent of the population. • In London, the tenth of the population with the highest income have weekly income after housing costs of over £1,000 while people in the lowest tenth have under £94 per week. • The gap between rich and poor is growing, with the difference between the average income for the second highest tenth and second lowest tenth growing around 14 per cent more than inflation since 2003. Click on the report below to read https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/wealth-gap-in-london.jpg" alt=""> The data included in the report is available to download here

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