Phillip · Statistical Area 2 (SA2)

Income in Phillip

What people and households earn each week, and how incomes are spread.

Weekly personal incomes in Phillip are far above the national figure, with a typical resident earning $1,342. This area generally sees higher earnings than most similar places, though family and household incomes sit a little below the Territory average.

Open map →
📍 Phillip, Statistical Area 2 (SA2)

Where Phillip sits — Median household income (weekly)

$2,075 ▲ +30.6%
  • $500–$607: 7 areas
  • $607–$714: 1 area
  • $714–$821: 8 areas
  • $821–$929: 26 areas
  • $929–$1,036: 69 areas
  • $1,036–$1,143: 119 areas
  • $1,143–$1,250: 181 areas
  • $1,250–$1,357: 182 areas
  • $1,357–$1,464: 220 areas
  • $1,464–$1,571: 146 areas
  • $1,571–$1,679: 154 areas
  • $1,679–$1,786: 149 areas
  • $1,786–$1,893: 158 areas
  • $1,893–$2,000: 152 areas
  • $2,000–$2,107: 188 areas
  • $2,107–$2,214: 145 areas
  • $2,214–$2,321: 129 areas
  • $2,321–$2,429: 109 areas
  • $2,429–$2,536: 56 areas
  • $2,536–$2,643: 52 areas
  • $2,643–$2,750: 31 areas
  • $2,750–$2,857: 29 areas
  • $2,857–$2,964: 18 areas
  • $2,964–$3,071: 23 areas
  • $3,071–$3,179: 19 areas
  • $3,179–$3,286: 11 areas
  • $3,286–$3,393: 10 areas
  • $3,393–$3,500: 22 areas

All statistical area 2 (sa2) areas, 2021. The marker is Phillip — higher than 71% of areas.

Median household income (weekly) compared with the state and national average
Phillip$2,075
2606, ACT $2,156
Australian Capital Territory $2,373
Australia $1,746

Typical incomes

Median personal, family and household incomes.

The typical weekly personal income is among the highest at this level, while typical household and family incomes are higher than most areas. These figures have all climbed since 2011, with the typical household income rising by $486.

$1,342 ▲ +24.4%

Higher than 94% of statistical area 2 (sa2) areas.

  • 2011: $1,079
  • 2016: $1,145
  • 2021: $1,342

Median total personal income per week for people aged 15+.

$2,075 ▲ +30.6%

Higher than 71% of statistical area 2 (sa2) areas.

  • 2011: $1,589
  • 2016: $1,772
  • 2021: $2,075

Median total household income per week.

$2,473 ▲ +22.5%

Higher than 74% of statistical area 2 (sa2) areas.

  • 2011: $2,018
  • 2016: $2,165
  • 2021: $2,473

Median total family income per week.

Income spread

High earners and the full distribution.

Nearly one in five people earn $2,000 or more a week, a figure well above the national average. High-earning households making $3,000 or more a week have also grown significantly, rising 13 percentage points since 2011 to reach 23.6%.

Household income distribution

View on map →

In Phillip, the largest group is $1,500–$2,999 at 47%, followed by $650–$1,499 (21%) and $3,000–$3,999 (13%).

Personal income distribution

View on map →

Phillip splits fairly evenly between $650–$1,499 (38%) and $1,500–$2,999 (37%), with Under $650 at 20%.

Sources

  • Census of Population and Housing — Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2021 (CC BY 4.0).

More for Phillip

Cite this page

Australian Bureau of Statistics. (2021). Income in Phillip [Census of Population and Housing]. CensusAtlas, used under CC BY 4.0. https://censusatlas.au/region/sa2/801091109/phillip/topic/income