Household Income in Cardiff by LSOA 2015 (CACI Paycheck)

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Household Income in Cardiff by LSOA 2015 (CACI Paycheck) HOUSEHOLD INCOME 2015 Source: Paycheck, CACI MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN CARDIFF BY LSOA, 2015 Median Total LSOA Code LSOA Name NPA Household Rank 1 Households Income W01001694 Adamsdown 1 Cardiff South East 902 £21,212 154 W01001695 Adamsdown 2 Cardiff South East 902 £16,720 203 W01001696 Adamsdown 3 Cardiff South East 693 £20,379 168 W01001697 Adamsdown 4 Cardiff South East 729 £23,441 134 W01001698 Adamsdown 5 Cardiff South East 889 £23,877 127 W01001699 Butetown 1 City & Cardiff South 1,001 £21,081 159 W01001940 Butetown 2 City & Cardiff South 557 £42,182 28 W01001942 Butetown 3 City & Cardiff South 589 £26,672 106 W01001943 Butetown 4 City & Cardiff South 563 £41,866 30 W01001944 Butetown 5 City & Cardiff South 516 £43,623 21 W01001950 Butetown 6 City & Cardiff South 535 £43,424 22 W01001951 Butetown 7 City & Cardiff South 479 £38,113 41 W01001952 Butetown 8 City & Cardiff South 614 £31,302 82 W01001702 Caerau 1 Cardiff South West 834 £26,389 109 W01001703 Caerau 2 Cardiff South West 559 £19,364 183 W01001704 Caerau 3 Cardiff South West 676 £16,342 207 W01001705 Caerau 4 Cardiff South West 804 £21,119 157 W01001706 Caerau 5 Cardiff South West 532 £23,572 131 W01001707 Caerau 6 Cardiff South West 913 £21,099 158 W01001708 Caerau 7 Cardiff South West 694 £18,754 192 W01001709 Canton 1 Cardiff South West 829 £28,531 98 W01001710 Canton 2 Cardiff South West 734 £27,921 104 W01001711 Canton 3 Cardiff South West 781 £19,934 173 W01001712 Canton 4 Cardiff South West 628 £30,298 89 W01001713 Canton 5 Cardiff South West 777 £27,473 105 W01001714 Canton 6 Cardiff South West 677 £34,220 66 W01001715 Canton 7 Cardiff South West 698 £36,431 56 W01001716 Canton 8 Cardiff South West 550 £32,547 71 W01001717 Canton 9 Cardiff South West 692 £28,240 102 Produced by Cardiff Research Centre, The City of Cardiff Council Median Total LSOA Code LSOA Name NPA Household Rank 1 Households Income W01001718 Cathays 1 Cardiff South East 719 £22,748 139 W01001719 Cathays 2 Cardiff South East 739 £25,297 118 W01001720 Cathays 3 Cardiff South East 928 £20,369 169 W01001721 Cathays 4 City & Cardiff South 708 £21,880 145 W01001722 Cathays 5 Cardiff South East 706 £20,803 163 W01001724 Cathays 6 Cardiff South East 934 £19,045 186 W01001725 Cathays 7 Cardiff South East 1,014 £18,966 188 W01001726 Cathays 8 Cardiff South East 744 £23,855 128 W01001922 Cathays 9 Cardiff South East 665 £20,893 161 W01001939 Cathays 10 City & Cardiff South 455 £33,640 69 W01001941 Cathays 11 City & Cardiff South 640 £34,788 62 W01001727 Creigiau/St Fagans 1 Cardiff West 488 £48,718 8 W01001728 Creigiau/St Fagans 2 Cardiff West 629 £52,216 6 W01001729 Creigiau/St Fagans 3 Cardiff West 928 £46,861 14 W01001730 Cyncoed 1 Cardiff North 659 £52,869 4 W01001731 Cyncoed 2 Cardiff North 638 £43,224 24 W01001732 Cyncoed 3 Cardiff North 708 £36,769 53 W01001733 Cyncoed 4 Cardiff North 666 £36,652 55 W01001734 Cyncoed 5 Cardiff North 680 £41,304 32 W01001735 Cyncoed 6 Cardiff North 677 £42,939 25 W01001736 Cyncoed 7 Cardiff North 621 £39,405 37 W01001737 Ely 1 Cardiff South West 703 £16,024 211 W01001738 Ely 2 Cardiff South West 629 £16,487 206 W01001739 Ely 3 Cardiff South West 591 £15,971 212 W01001740 Ely 4 Cardiff South West 669 £16,586 205 W01001741 Ely 5 Cardiff South West 708 £15,085 214 W01001742 Ely 6 Cardiff South West 657 £16,102 210 W01001743 Ely 7 Cardiff South West 622 £30,854 84 W01001744 Ely 8 Cardiff South West 717 £16,259 208 W01001745 Ely 9 Cardiff South West 590 £31,614 80 W01001746 Ely 10 Cardiff South West 666 £18,797 191 W01001747 Fairwater 1 Cardiff West 736 £30,422 87 W01001748 Fairwater 2 Cardiff West 695 £18,944 189 W01001749 Fairwater 3 Cardiff West 662 £18,893 190 Produced by Cardiff Research Centre, The City of Cardiff Council Median Total LSOA Code LSOA Name NPA Household Rank 1 Households Income W01001750 Fairwater 4 Cardiff West 723 £17,210 201 W01001751 Fairwater 5 Cardiff West 761 £17,577 198 W01001752 Fairwater 6 Cardiff West 728 £26,474 108 W01001753 Fairwater 7 Cardiff West 725 £19,829 174 W01001754 Fairwater 8 Cardiff West 751 £23,751 129 W01001755 Gabalfa 1 Cardiff South East 607 £30,558 86 W01001756 Gabalfa 2 Cardiff South East 766 £19,397 181 W01001757 Gabalfa 3 Cardiff South East 627 £26,306 110 W01001758 Gabalfa 4 Cardiff South East 809 £24,237 124 W01001759 Grangetown 1 City & Cardiff South 666 £28,142 103 W01001760 Grangetown 2 City & Cardiff South 741 £22,753 138 W01001761 Grangetown 3 City & Cardiff South 797 £20,592 166 W01001762 Grangetown 4 City & Cardiff South 779 £18,325 196 W01001764 Grangetown 5 City & Cardiff South 852 £20,896 160 W01001765 Grangetown 6 City & Cardiff South 674 £21,947 144 W01001766 Grangetown 7 City & Cardiff South 794 £21,399 151 W01001767 Grangetown 8 City & Cardiff South 771 £22,494 140 W01001768 Grangetown 9 City & Cardiff South 758 £21,387 152 W01001945 Grangetown 10 City & Cardiff South 676 £39,781 35 W01001946 Grangetown 11 City & Cardiff South 601 £23,559 132 W01001947 Grangetown 12 City & Cardiff South 785 £36,116 59 W01001769 Heath 1 Cardiff North 704 £47,291 12 W01001770 Heath 2 Cardiff North 450 £30,255 90 W01001771 Heath 3 Cardiff North 708 £38,889 39 W01001772 Heath 4 Cardiff North 623 £29,883 93 W01001773 Heath 5 Cardiff North 1,127 £34,210 67 W01001774 Heath 6 Cardiff North 624 £36,918 52 W01001775 Heath 7 Cardiff North 705 £29,810 94 W01001776 Heath 8 Cardiff North 588 £36,673 54 W01001777 Lisvane 1 Cardiff North 656 £51,539 7 W01001778 Lisvane 2 Cardiff North 789 £53,853 1 W01001779 Llandaff 1 Cardiff West 641 £39,863 34 W01001780 Llandaff 2 Cardiff West 625 £42,046 29 W01001781 Llandaff 3 Cardiff West 763 £38,898 38 Produced by Cardiff Research Centre, The City of Cardiff Council Median Total LSOA Code LSOA Name NPA Household Rank 1 Households Income W01001782 Llandaff 4 Cardiff West 609 £42,496 27 W01001783 Llandaff 5 Cardiff West 548 £42,616 26 W01001784 Llandaff 6 Cardiff West 570 £34,364 65 W01001785 Llandaff North 1 Cardiff West 530 £19,562 177 W01001786 Llandaff North 2 Cardiff West 671 £25,477 115 W01001787 Llandaff North 3 Cardiff West 635 £22,325 141 W01001788 Llandaff North 4 Cardiff West 624 £19,116 185 W01001789 Llandaff North 5 Cardiff West 704 £29,078 95 W01001790 Llandaff North 6 Cardiff West 534 £22,022 143 W01001791 Llanishen 1 Cardiff North 720 £30,665 85 W01001792 Llanishen 2 Cardiff North 717 £21,251 153 W01001793 Llanishen 3 Cardiff North 623 £47,276 13 W01001794 Llanishen 4 Cardiff North 632 £38,067 42 W01001795 Llanishen 5 Cardiff North 685 £48,608 9 W01001796 Llanishen 6 Cardiff North 657 £37,451 47 W01001797 Llanishen 7 Cardiff North 623 £33,484 70 W01001798 Llanishen 8 Cardiff North 647 £32,197 74 W01001799 Llanishen 9 Cardiff North 512 £43,415 23 W01001800 Llanishen 10 Cardiff North 667 £19,996 172 W01001949 Llanishen 11 Cardiff North 626 £35,424 61 W01001953 Llanishen 12 Cardiff North 699 £24,982 121 W01001802 Llanrumney 1 Cardiff East 709 £19,722 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