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Income growth moderate
In the June 2008 quarter, the median (half receive more, and half receive less than this amount) weekly income for all
people from all sources was $537, Statistics New Zealand said today. This information comes from the annual New Zealand
Income Survey, which is run during the June quarter (April to June). The survey provides a snapshot of income statistics
on people and households.
The median weekly income of $537 represented an increase of 3.5 percent from the June 2007 quarter median of $519, and
is the lowest annual percentage increase since the June 2003 quarter. Contributors to this growth were increases in
female median weekly income from all sources (up 5.3 percent) and in median weekly income from wages and salaries (up
2.7 percent).
In the June 2008 quarter, median weekly wage and salary income was $729, up 2.7 percent from the June 2007 quarter. For
males, the increase was 5.1 percent (to $863) and for females the increase was 4.3 percent (to $600). For those in
full-time employment, median weekly wage and salary income increased for both males (up 4.4 percent) and females (up 2.3
percent).
Median hourly earnings for people receiving income from wages and salaries rose $0.75, up 4.2 percent to $18.75 from the
June 2007 quarter. For males the rise was $0.90, up 4.7 percent to $20.00 per hour. For females the rise was $0.72, up
4.3 percent to $17.50 per hour. Since the June 2007 quarter, total hours worked decreased slightly, down 1.1 percent,
while total income received from wages and salaries increased 3.6 percent.
Over the year, the proportion of people receiving investment income decreased from 38.0 percent to 34.2 percent. This
proportion is similar to that of the June 2006 quarter, when it was 32.4 percent. While the proportion of people
receiving investment income decreased, median weekly investment income for those receiving income from investments
increased $5 (37.0 percent) from the June 2007 quarter.
Geoff Bascand
Government Statistician
9 October 2008
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