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Household Income in Stonecutter Street, London, EC4A 4TR

The local households are wealthier than a typical England and Wales household.

Total household income

Total household income

£101,800 p/a

10/10

Household income in EC4A 4TR, City of London and London

Neighbourhood of EC4A 4TR £101.8k
City of London borough £101.8k
London £58.5k

The average total household income in this neighbourhood is £101,800 p/a, which can be rated as 10 out of 10 or high compared to England and Wales overall.

The address is located in City of London (borough), where the average total household income is £101,800 p/a.

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2020

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Deprivation in Stonecutter Street, London, EC4A 4TR

Deprivation in your local area can be rated as 5 out of 10 or medium.

Index of multiple deprivation

5/10

Index of multiple deprivation (IMD) is an aggregated index showing how well-off or disadvantaged an area is.

It takes into account the following domains:

Deprivations domains

Income Deprivation 1/10

This measures the proportion of the population experiencing deprivation relating to low income. The definition of low income used includes both those people that are out-of-work, and those that are in work but who have low earnings (and who satisfy the respective means tests).

Crime 1/10

This measures the risk of personal and material victimisation at local level.

Employment Deprivation 2/10

This measures the proportion of the working age population in an area involuntarily excluded from the labour market. This includes people who would like to work but are unable to do so due to unemployment, sickness or disability, or caring responsibilities.

Education, Skills and Training Deprivation 1/10

This measures the lack of attainment and skills in the local population. The indicators fall into two sub-domains: one relating to children and young people (2/10) and one relating to adult skills (1/10).

Health Deprivation and Disability 4/10

This measures the risk of premature death and the impairment of quality of life through poor physical or mental health. The domain measures morbidity, disability and premature mortality but not aspects of behaviour or environment that may be predictive of future health deprivation.

Barriers to Housing and Services 10/10

This measures the physical and financial accessibility of housing and local services. The indicators fall into two sub-domains: geographical barriers (3/10), which relate to the physical proximity of local services, and wider barriers (10/10) which includes issues relating to access to housing such as affordability and homelessness.

Living Environment Deprivation 10/10

This measures the quality of the local environment. The indicators fall into two sub-domains. The indoors (10/10) living environment measures the quality of housing; while the outdoors (10/10) living environment contains measures of air quality and road traffic accidents.

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Occupations in Stonecutter Street, London, EC4A 4TR

The share of professionals in an area is a key indicator of affluence.

Such areas often offer more appealing services and amenities and tend to hold property value more reliably over time.

Concentration of professionals

1/10 - 10/10

Occupations

Managerial and professional
62%
Routine and manual
5%
Intermediate occupations
11%
Never worked, long-term unemployed
2.2%
Full-time students
20%
  • Higher and Lower Managerial, administrative, and professional occupations
  • Intermediate occupations, Small employers and own account workers
  • Routine occupations, Semi-routine occupations, Lower supervisory and technical occupations
  • Never worked and long-term unemployed
  • Full-time students

Managerial and professional occupations % in EC4A 4TR, City of London and London

Immediate area of EC4A 4TR 62%
City of London borough 64%
London 38%

In the immediate area of EC4A 4TR, the percentage of Managerial and professional occupations comprises 62%, which can be rated as 9 out of 10 or a high level compared to the average in England and Wales.

Routine and manual occupations % in EC4A 4TR, City of London and London

Immediate area of EC4A 4TR 5%
City of London borough 8%
London 21%

In the immediate area of EC4A 4TR, the percentage of Routine and manual occupations comprises 5%, which can be rated as 1 out of 10 or a low level compared to the average in England and Wales.

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Data source: Office for National Statistics

Census 2021

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Qualification in Stonecutter Street, London, EC4A 4TR

The share of degree-holders in an area is a key indicator of affluence.

Areas with more degree-educated residents often have more appealing amenities and more stable property values.

Concentration of degree holders

1/10 - 10/10

Qualification

University degree or higher
78%
No qualification
1.9%
College / A-levels
12%
Professional or trade training
1.9%
High school graduate
6%
Some high school
0.3%
Other qualification
0.9%
  • University degree or higher: Degree level or above (Level 4+)
  • College / A-levels: 2+ A-levels or equivalent (Level 3)
  • Professional or trade training: Apprenticeships or equivalent
  • High school graduate: 5+ GCSEs or equivalent (Level 2)
  • Some high school: 1-4 GCSEs or equivalent (Level 1)
  • No qualification: No academic or professional qualifications
  • Other qualification: Vocational, work-related, or foreign qualifications

University degree or higher qualification % in EC4A 4TR, City of London and London

Immediate area of EC4A 4TR 78%
City of London borough 74%
London 47%

In the immediate area of EC4A 4TR, the percentage of Level 4+ qualification comprises 78%, which can be rated as 10 out of 10 or a high level compared to the average in England and Wales.

Residents with no qualification % in EC4A 4TR, City of London and London

Immediate area of EC4A 4TR 1.9%
City of London borough 7%
London 16%

In the immediate area of EC4A 4TR, the percentage of "No qualification" comprises 1.9%, which can be rated as 1 out of 10 or a low level compared to the average in England and Wales.

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Data source: Office for National Statistics

Census 2021