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New Data Highlights Australia’s Wealthiest Suburbs and Growing Urban Inequality

ABS figures reveal top 1% incomes in Sydney and Perth suburbs, fueling concerns over housing affordability and income disparity.

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Overview

  • Bellevue Hill in Sydney and Cottesloe in Perth lead the nation with top 1% average incomes of $7.5 million and $16.1 million, respectively, in 2021-22.
  • Across Greater Sydney, the average income of the top 1% was $1.05 million, compared to $82,000 for all earners, while in Perth, the top 1% averaged $811,000 against $79,500 for all earners.
  • Sydney’s top 1% accounted for 12.8% of the city’s total income in 2021-22, up from 12.2% the previous year, making it Australia’s most unequal capital city.
  • The analysis underscores a strong correlation between elite incomes and property values, with suburbs like Bellevue Hill and Cottesloe also hosting some of the nation’s most expensive homes.
  • Economists and property experts are urging targeted affordable housing policies to address the widening gap between elite earners and average households, particularly in high-demand areas.