According to STATISTICS AUSTRIA's latest calculations, the disposable income of households per inhabitant (including non profit institutions serving households) ranged from €18 600 (Carinthia) to €20 000 (Lower Austria and Vienna) in 2007. The disposable income per capita of the Lower Austria and Vienna was followed by the Länder Salzburg (€19 800) and Vorarlberg (€19 800). The figures for Upper Austria and Tyrol were €19 400 and €19 100. The disposable income of households for the Länder Burgenland and Styria were €18 900 and €18 800.
In 2008 the whole time series (1995
The primary income (balance of the allocation of primary income account) of households is the income received by households as employment and property income due to their participation in the production process. On the resources side, the allocation of primary income account comprises operating surplus/income from self-employment, employee remuneration and property income. The uses side is composed of (paid) property income.
The secondary distribution of income account reflects the redistribution of (primary) income through monetary transfers (income and property taxes, social contributions, social benefits other than social benefits in kind, other current transfers). The balance of the secondary distribution of income account of the household sector is the disposable income.
| Disposable income of private households and NPISH 2007 per capita: by Länder (NUTS 2) |
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