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  2. Home ownership in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The ratio of the price of the average home to Australians' average income was at an all-time high in the late 1990s. [12] Young people are buying homes at the lowest rates ever, and changes in work patterns are reducing many households' ability to retain their homes.

  3. Median household income in Australia and New Zealand

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    The median gross household income in 2017-2018 is A$1,701 per week or A$88,695 per year. As of 30 June 2018 (end of fiscal year), one Australia dollar is equivalent of 0.7406 U.S. dollar. Using this exchange rate, the median gross household income in Australia is US$65,687 in 2017–18. [16]

  4. Australian property market - Wikipedia

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    The average Australian property price grew 0.5% per year from 1890 to 1990 after inflation, [1] however rose from 1990 to 2017 at a faster rate. House prices in Australia receive considerable attention from the media and the Reserve Bank [ 2 ] and some commentators have argued that there is an Australian property bubble .

  5. List of countries by wealth per adult - Wikipedia

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    UBS publishes various statistics relevant for calculating net wealth. These figures are influenced by real estate prices, equity market prices, exchange rates, liabilities, debts, adult percentage of the population, human resources, natural resources and capital and technological advancements, which may create new assets or render others worthless in the future.

  6. Disposable household and per capita income - Wikipedia

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    It includes every form of cash income, e.g., salaries and wages, retirement income, investment income and cash transfers from the government. It may include near-cash government transfers like food stamps , and it may be adjusted to include social transfers in-kind, such as the value of publicly provided health care and education.

  7. How do California’s taxes rank compared to other states like ...

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    Is California’s tax burden worse than in Texas or Florida? Home & Garden. Lighter Side

  8. Economy of Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Historically Queensland has been viewed as the lowest-taxing state. Queensland has slid to third place behind Victoria and Western Australia in a comparison of taxation competitiveness between other states and territories. [43] A measure of tax per capita from 2002 to 2007 has seen the figure rise 70%, from $1,321 up to $2,226, per person. [44]

  9. Australian property bubble - Wikipedia

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    The Australian property market saw an average real price increase of around 0.5% per annum from 1890 to 1990, approximately matching CPI. Since the 1990s, however, prices have risen faster resulting in an elevated price to income ratio.