Tables About Northland Region



2006 Census

Income of People in Northland Region and New Zealand,(1)(2) 2006 Census
Income group
 
Region/ City/ DistrictNew Zealand
Loss
 747  17,355
Zero income
 4,497  145,050
$1–$5,000
 6,759  221,166
$5,001–$10,000
 8,850  226,800
$10,001–$15,000
 15,444  355,899
$15,001–$20,000
 11,073  260,082
$20,001–$25,000
 8,667  219,657
$25,001–$30,000
 8,151  215,301
$30,001–$35,000
 6,777  201,300
$35,001–$40,000
 6,627  202,770
$40,001–$50,000
 7,605  262,299
$50,001–$70,000
 7,776  281,160
$70,001–$100,000
 2,733  125,118
$100,001 or more
 2,229  105,525
Not stated
 15,759  320,892
Total  113,691  3,160,371

1. All figures are for the census usually resident population count aged 15 years and over.
2. This measures total personal income relating to the 12 months ending 31 March 2006. 

Income of Māori in Northland Region and New Zealand,(1)(2) 2006 Census
Income group
 
Region/ City/ DistrictNew Zealand
Loss
 171  2,277
Zero income
 1,644  19,413
$1–$5,000
 2,100  28,911
$5,001–$10,000
 2,841  31,971
$10,001–$15,000
 3,936  41,322
$15,001–$20,000
 2,790  32,433
$20,001–$25,000
 2,295  29,031
$25,001–$30,000
 2,115  29,397
$30,001–$35,000
 1,638  25,416
$35,001–$40,000
 1,518  23,835
$40,001–$50,000
 1,467  26,352
$50,001–$70,000
 1,224  21,945
$70,001–$100,000
 339  7,044
$100,001 or more
 219  4,080
Not stated
 3,654  41,979
Total  27,948  365,406

1. All figures are for the Māori ethnic group census usually resident population count aged 15 years and over.
2. This measures total personal income relating to the 12 months ending 31 March 2006.

1996–2006 Censuses

Income of People in Northland Region,(1)(2) 1996–2006 Censuses
Income group
 
199620012006
Loss
 654  735  750
Zero income
 4,326  3,885  4,497
$1–$5,000
 8,862  7,728  6,759
$5,001–$10,000
 19,251  14,736  8,850
$10,001–$15,000
 17,286  16,887  15,444
$15,001–$20,000
 9,342  9,666  11,070
$20,001–$25,000
 6,990  7,116  8,667
$25,001–$30,000
 6,768  7,011  8,151
$30,001–$35,000(3)
 7,281  8,979  6,777
$35,001–$40,000(3)
......  6,627
$40,001–$50,000
 3,540  4,899  7,605
$50,001–$70,000
 2,271  4,065  7,773
$70,001–$100,000
 978  1,485  2,730
$100,001 or more
 927  1,473  2,226
Not stated
 12,420  16,293  15,759
Total  100,905  104,955  113,691

1. All figures are for the census usually resident population count aged 15 years and over.
2. This measures total personal income relating to the 12 months ending 31 March 1996, 2001 or 2006.
3. For 1996 and 2001, income data for the $30,001–$40,000 income category was collected as its own data category. In 2006, data has also been collected for $30,001–$35,000 and $35,001–$40,000 income categories. For time series, the 1996 and 2001 data for $30,001–$40,000 is shown as part of the $30,000–$35,000 income category.

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Income of Māori in Northland Region,(1)(2) 1996–2006 Censuses
Income group
 
199620012006
Loss
 63  240  168
Zero income
 1,599  1,395  1,644
$1–$5,000
 2,949  2,421  2,100
$5,001–$10,000
 6,078  4,548  2,844
$10,001–$15,000
 4,467  4,269  3,936
$15,001–$20,000
 2,049  2,373  2,787
$20,001–$25,000
 1,464  1,572  2,292
$25,001–$30,000
 1,263  1,485  2,112
$30,001–$35,000(3)
 1,197  1,722  1,638
$35,001–$40,000(3)
......  1,518
$40,001–$50,000
 468  753  1,470
$50,001–$70,000
 213  441  1,224
$70,001–$100,000
 81  138  342
$100,001 or more
 81  108  219
Not stated
 3,078  3,696  3,654
Total  25,059  25,155  27,948

1. All figures are for the Māori ethnic group census usually resident population count aged 15 years and over.
2. This measures total personal income relating to the 12 months ending 31 March 1996, 2001 or 2006.
3. For 1996 and 2001, income data for the $30,001–$40,000 income category was collected as its own data category. In 2006, data has also been collected for $30,001–$35,000 and $35,001–$40,000 income categories. For time series, the 1996 and 2001 data for $30,001–$40,000 is shown as part of the $30,000–$35,000 income category.

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Note: This data has been randomly rounded to protect confidentiality. Individual figures may not add up to totals and values for the same data may vary in different tables.