Real Household Income per Capita (2007 - 2024)

Source: OECD

Frequency: Quarterly

This indicator shows the real household gross disposable income per capita, indexed to 2007 Q1=100 (2007=100 for annual data). As such, it shows how much households’ income has grown or shrunk after adjusting for how much purchasing power the money has from the beginning of 2007. For example, if money income increases more than consumer prices, real income increases. If money income increases less than consumer prices, real income declines.Household disposable income equals the total income received, after deduction of taxes on income and wealth and social contributions, and includes monetary social benefits (such as unemployment benefits). It does not include in-kind transfers, such as those related to health and education provided free or at economically insignificant prices by government and non-profit institutions serving households (NPISH).

Quarterly data for Real Household Income per Capita (Index Points (2007-Q1 = 100)) between the first quarter of 2007 and 2024 for United States, Japan, Germany, United Kingdom, France, Italy, Canada, Australia, Spain, Netherlands, Sweden, Poland, Belgium, Norway, Ireland, Austria, Denmark, Finland, Czechia, Portugal, Greece, Hungary, Chile, Slovenia, OECD and G7.