From the year ending 30 June 2008 to the year ending 30 June 2009:
- Across all households, average weekly housing cost expenditure was unchanged from the previous year and resulted from:
- an increase of 8.1 percent in average weekly property and ground rent payments
- decreases in average weekly mortgage principal repayments (down 7.1 percent) and average weekly mortgage interest payments (down 2.8 percent).
- For those paying rent, median weekly household expenditure on rents increased by 9.5 percent to $241.
- For those making mortgage payments, median weekly household expenditure on mortgages decreased by 4.8 percent to $312.
- Average annual household income from regular sources increased 5.6 percent to $78,876.
| Geoff Bascand |
26 November 2009 |
| Government Statistician |
ISSN 1178-0479 |
Addendum 22 March 2012
Access revised tables for the 2008 and 2009 Household Economic Survey at Household Economic Survey (Income): Year ended June 2008 and 2009 revised tables (with imputation). These tables include improvements to methodology, such as the introduction of imputation.