Household finances: Household wealth
Household finance statistics contribute to understanding the economic wellbeing of households and the sustainability of household spending patterns and living standards.
Household net worth data are published in the Australian Bureau of Statistics’ (ABS) Household Income and Wealth, Australia. The publication presents a summary of findings from the biennial ABS Survey of Income and Housing (SIH) and the ABS Household Expenditure Survey (HES) conducted every six years. The SIH and HES are household surveys and collect information on sources of income, amounts received, household net worth, housing, household and personal characteristics, household expenditure and financial stress for those aged 15 years and over in private dwellings throughout Australia (excluding very remote areas). Household net worth is calculated as the difference between the stock of household assets and the stock of household liabilities. Equivalised net worth has been adjusted for variations in household size and composition.
Data from the Household Income and Wealth publication are also used in the following dashboard menu options: Household income, Household wealth - housing tenure status, Household debt and Wealth distribution - household characteristics.
See ABS - Household Income and Wealth, Australia for further information, including in-depth commentary and analysis, in particular the source data Quality Declaration. Source reference tables 2.1 and 2.2.