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Data and analysis from Census 2021

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  2. People, population and community
  3. Personal and household finances
  4. Income and wealth
  5. Family spending in the UK

Family spending in the UK: calendar year 2014

Average weekly household expenditure on goods and services in the UK, by region, age, income, economic status, socio-economic class and household composition.

This is the latest release. View previous releases

Notice

1 June 2016

The next Family Spending publication will cover the financial year ending 2016. Moving from calendar year to financial year reporting will align the LCF more closely with important customers. To provide comparability and to bridge the gap in reporting periods generated by moving to financial years, important tables for the financial year ending 2015 will also be published.

These are accredited official statistics. Click for information about types of official statistics. Contact:
Giles Horsfield

Release date:
8 December 2015

Next release:
To be announced

Chapters in this compendium:

  1. About this edition of Family Spending 2015
  2. Chapter 1: Overview
  3. Chapter 2: Housing expenditure
  4. Chapter 3: Equivalised income
  5. Chapter 4: Trends in household expenditure over time
  6. List of tables: Appendix A
  7. Methodology

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Contact details for this Compendium

Giles Horsfield
[email protected]
Telephone: +44 (0) 1633 455678

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