Income and property statistics for households

6   Income account for households, by quartiles of after-tax income of households. Average per household. 1999. Kroner
  All households After-tax income of households
  1. quartile 2. quartile 3. quartile 4. quartile
Salary 276 000 36 100 143 200 303 700 621 500
+Wages and salaries 252 100 34 000 136 600 283 000 555 000
+Net entrepreneurial income 23 900 2 100 6 600 20 700 66 500
           
+Property income 25 000 4 600 7 500 11 600 76 200
+Interest received 8 600 4 500 6 300 7 700 16 100
+Share dividends received 9 100 100 400 1 200 34 700
+Realised capital gains 4 800 200 400 1 000 17 600
-Realised capital losses 800 600 500 700 1 400
+Other property income 3 300 500 900 2 500 9 300
           
+Transfers received 80 500 75 600 95 100 90 900 60 200
           
+Taxable transfers 65 500 65 300 85 600 72 900 38 100
+Social security benefits 47 700 56 700 65 300 48 200 20 700
+Service pension 13 200 6 300 16 100 18 800 11 700
+Unemployment benefit 2 500 1 900 2 000 3 300 2 900
+Alimonies 2 000 400 2 100 2 700 2 800
           
+Tax-free transfers 15 000 10 300 9 500 18 000 22 100
+Family (children's) allowances 6 200 500 3 100 9 000 12 400
+Dwelling rent supports 800 1 900 700 400 100
+Scholarships 2 000 3 000 1 000 1 500 2 600
+Parents' tax deductions 1 000 100 400 1 300 2 000
+Social assistance 1 700 3 600 1 500 1 100 600
+Cash benefits 1 100 100 400 1 800 2 000
+Other transfers1 2 200 1 100 2 300 2 900 2 500
           
=Total household income 381 500 116 200 245 700 406 200 757 900
           
-Total assessed taxes and negative transfers 97 600 17 100 54 000 100 800 218 500
+Assessed taxes 94 200 16 100 51 500 96 800 212 600
+Negative transfers2 3 300 1 000 2 600 3 900 5 900
           
'=After tax income 283 900 99 100 191 700 305 400 539 400
           
-Interest payment and housing income 23 200 3 300 12 800 27 600 49 200
+Interest paid 26 200 4 500 14 800 30 900 54 800
-Imputed rent own dwelling/second home 3 000 1 100 2 000 3 300 5 500
           
=Income after tax and interest payments 260 600 95 800 178 900 277 900 490 200
           
Percentage of households 100,0 25,0 25,0 25,0 25,0
Number of observations 9 964 1 270 1 814 2 905 3 975
1  Other transfers comprise taxfree transfers like basic and attendance benefit, maternity grant, childcare benefit and education benefit.
2  Negative transfers contains maintenance and contribution to private and public pension schemes (jobrelated).

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