The household sector includes residents of traditional households, as well as those living in communal establishments. GDHI also includes the business income of self-employed people. The bottom five areas based on gross disposable income were Nottingham, Leicester, Blackburn with Darwen, Sandwell and Coventry.
People in Nottingham have the least disposable income in the UK, new analysis has revealed.
In 2010, Jaywick was assessed as the most deprived area in England. In September 2015, it was again named as the most deprived, according to the indices of deprivation based on several factors including: poverty, crime, education and skill levels, unemployment and housing, after being assessed in 2012–13.
London has the highest rate of poverty, with over one in four (27%) people in poverty.
Four neighbourhoods are highlighted by the report as having especially low densities of community assets, from parks to pubs: Breightmet in Bolton, Greater Manchester; Norton South in Halton, Cheshire; Sheppey East in Swale, Kent; and Yarmouth North in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk.
The constituency of Birmingham Hodge Hill, a densely populated area on the eastern edge of the city, has the unfortunate position of being one of the most deprived in England.
The bottom five areas based on gross disposable income were Nottingham, Leicester, Blackburn with Darwen, Sandwell and Coventry. In contrast in 2020, Kensington and Chelsea, and Hammersmith and Fulham was the area with the highest GDHI per head of £60,277, nearly three times the UK average.
She is one of a number of people who use the food bank in Prestwood, Buckinghamshire, part of which is officially England's least deprived area.
In Bristol 15% of residents - 70,800 people - live in the 10% most deprived areas in England, including 19,000 children and 7,800 older people.
The richest neighbourhoods in the UK are all located in London, with the areas of Kensington and Chelsea and Hammersmith and Fulham topping the list. In October, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) released its latest data based on the total gross disposable household income (GDHI) across the country in 2020.
The Minimum Income Standard identifies what incomes different households require to reach a minimum socially acceptable living standard. Households are considered to be below the UK poverty line if their income is 60% below the median household income after housing costs for that year.
Children are the group most likely to be in poverty, so their families are the most likely to receive benefits that were increased during the pandemic.
'Lack of opportunities' major factor as Nottingham labelled UK's poorest place. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) recently ranked the whole of the UK based on gross disposable household income (GDHI), and Nottingham is at the bottom of the list.
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At number one is Golborne in Kensington and Chelsea. Golborne is the most deprived ward in London with a score of 46.6. Golborne has a population of nearly 9,000 residents. Again, Kensington and Chelsea is the most expensive borough in London but the wealth disparity is concentrated in certain parts of the borough.
Less income-deprived
Many of these are areas within the south of England, including the three least deprived areas in the country — Hart, Wokingham and South Northamptonshire. This profile also include areas in the Midlands and the north of the country.
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The order has been determined based on gross disposable household income (GDHI). GDHI is the amount of money all the individuals in the home earn after they've paid tax and received any benefits. The majority of the areas in the bottom five are in the Midlands. Nottingham came out as the poorest area in the country.
Colchester is the UK's unhappiest area, according to a survey from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). The historic Essex city, once the capital of Roman Britain, ranked the lowest in terms of how 'happy' people from there said they were in the ONS's most recent well-being survey.
Glasgow, Scotland
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