First Nations median personal income
Median total personal income per week for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people aged 15+.
Median$632
Lowest$90
Highest$3,250
Areas2,362
Distribution
- $200–$243: 8 areas
- $243–$286: 12 areas
- $286–$329: 10 areas
- $329–$371: 25 areas
- $371–$414: 42 areas
- $414–$457: 131 areas
- $457–$500: 258 areas
- $500–$543: 205 areas
- $543–$586: 243 areas
- $586–$629: 222 areas
- $629–$671: 192 areas
- $671–$714: 195 areas
- $714–$757: 121 areas
- $757–$800: 115 areas
- $800–$843: 86 areas
- $843–$886: 93 areas
- $886–$929: 73 areas
- $929–$971: 54 areas
- $971–$1,014: 22 areas
- $1,014–$1,057: 52 areas
- $1,057–$1,100: 24 areas
- $1,100–$1,143: 38 areas
- $1,143–$1,186: 25 areas
- $1,186–$1,229: 24 areas
- $1,229–$1,271: 14 areas
- $1,271–$1,314: 16 areas
- $1,314–$1,357: 8 areas
- $1,357–$1,400: 54 areas
Highest
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First Nations median personal income (2021)
$361
$478
$539
$599
$672
$762
$923
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