Statistics Norway

Income statistics for households. Particular groups

3 Median after tax income per consumption unit. EU-scale1. At constant prices (NOK 2009). 2004=100
  2004(index) 2005(index) 2006(index) 2007(index) 2008(index) 2009(index) Median 2009
All ages  100  104  106  114  119  118  286 700
All ages, students not included  100  104  106  114  119  118  289 300
               
Families with children              
Single parents  100  101  104  110  113  113  222 900
Couples with children aged 0-17 years  100  104  107  115  119  119  297 300
Children under 18 years of age  100  104  106  114  119  118  280 300
               
Receivers of social security benefits              
Old-age pensioners2  100  105  108  118  124  124  230 200
Disability pensioners2  100  103  105  112  116  116  227 400
Pensioners with temporary disability benefit  100  101  102  107  109  111  223 900
Receivers of survivor's benefit2  100  105  107  116  122  121  275 900
Single pensioners, receivers of the minimum state pension3  100  102  104  111  120  123  160 100
Single old-age pensioners, receivers of the minimum state pension3  100  102  104  111  120  122  156 700
Single disability pensioners, receivers of the minimum state pension3  100  102  103  108  115  120  170 300
Longstanding illness4  100 98 99  104  107  110  216 000
Long-term unemployed5  100 99 98  102  105  112  188 800
               
Immigrants6 and refugees7              
Immigrants in total  100  102  105  112  117  117  225 000
Immigrants or persons born in Norway with both parents of foreign origin from Asia, Africa, Latin-America, Eastern Europe and Oceania except Australia and New Zealand  100  102  105  113  119  120  207 900
Refugees  100  101  104  113  117  119  200 900
               
Other groups              
People on social assistance8  100 99  101  105  108  114  173 900
Single people under 35 years of age9  100  102  104  109  113  112  223 300
Supplement benefits10 : : : : : :  172 800
1  Consumption units (EU-scale) have been calculated by giving the first adult in household a value of 1.0, 0.5 for any additional adult (older than 16), and 0.3 for each child 0-16 years old.
2  People in households where the main income earner is defined as a pensioner by the National Insurance Service.
3  Living alone and recipient of special allowance.
4  People in households where the main income earner is registered with longstanding illness. Included are people in receipt of rehabilitation allowances, persons incapable of full employment but parttaking in labour market schemes, and others. Up until 2005, persons who were incapable of full employment but who were taking part in programmes initiated by the National Insurance Scheme (e.g. school and work placements), and persons who were receiving vocational rehabilitation allowances, were not included in the statistics.
5  People in households where the main income earner has been continuously unemployed for 6 months or more.
6  People in households where the main income earner is an immigrant or born in Norway with both parents of foreign origin.
7  People in households where the main income earner is a refugee.
8  People in households where the main income earner has received social assistance during the year.
9  Households consisting of one student are excluded from single people under 35 years of age.
10  People in households where the main income earner receives supplement benefits.
Source: Income statistics for households, Statistics Norway.

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