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According to the Bureau of Statistics, there are 20 data you need to know about Melbourne.

Recently, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) released the latest census results to give us a better understanding of Australia as a whole.

So, do you know Melbourne better? This place where you live, study, and make you happy and miserable?

Today, at the invitation of ABS, Xiaowei was the first to release a set of Melbourne-related data! And from next Tuesday, the detailed data on ABS will also be available to the public.


1. Melbourne has a population of 4,485,211, or about 75.7 percent of the state's population, and is about to overtake Sydney (4823991) to become Australia's most populous city.

2. Melbourne has a male-to-female ratio of 49 to 51. Can't you find a girlfriend?

3. Melbourne has a median age of 36, with the largest number in the 25-34-year-old age range, reaching 16 percent of the population.

4. Melbourne has the largest number of married people, 48.4% of the population, and 36.6% of people who have never been married. The number of single and married people is still on. Which camp do you want to join?

5. And 9.5% of this married person is De facto marriage, which means that for some reason they don't have a marriage license (most of them are same-sex couples), but they live together like married couples. Love wins!

6. In Melbourne, where 3.5 percent of the population is born in China, China is the second largest source of immigrants in India alone (3.6 percent).

7. Melbourne is becoming an atheist city, with 31% of Melbourne without faith, and the largest number of believers is Catholicism, accounting for 23.4% of the population.

8. In addition to English, the most widely used language in Melbourne is Mandarin (Mandarin), (4.1%), Greek (2.4%), and Italian (2.3%) and Vietnamese (2.3%). Cantonese coverage is also very high, 1.7%.

9. In Melbourne, an average of 2.7 people live in each house.

10. In Melbourne, 30.4 percent of people own their homes, 36 percent are paying their loans, and 30 percent are renting.

11. Melbourne's median rent is $350 a week, higher than the median US $325 in Victoria and 335 in Australia. Do you feel a little comforted? Take it easy。

12. Melbourne's median personal income is A $673 a week, which is A $11 higher than the median US $662 per week in Australia. Did you slow down?

13. In Melbourne, the median monthly repayment rate for home buyers was A $1800, slightly higher than the Australian median of A $1755.

14. Of those repaying loans, 91.9% repaid less than 30% of household income. Of those renting, 89% rent accounts for 30% of household income. Most people have a relaxed life.

15. Interestingly, 11.8% of homes in Melbourne have no access to the network. How do they deal with their free time?

16. Melbourne's average household income was $1542 a week, up from five years ago.

17. Melbourne currently has 34.5% of Dink families, down from 37.8% in Australia as a whole, and 15% of single-parent families.

18. Single mothers carry 82.4% of Melbourne's single-parent families, compared with 17.6% for single-parent fathers. Men.

19. In Melbourne, many people do not speak English well. 22443 of the 25-34-year-old do not speak English well, accounting for 7.2% of that age group, while 23482 of the 35-44-year-old do not speak English well or even speak it. About 9.2% of the population in that age group.

20. In Melbourne, 55238 people over 70 speak poor English, with 23.9 percent speaking Greek, 21 percent speaking Italian, 7.6 percent speaking Mandarin and 6.9 percent speaking Cantonese.

Is Melbourne what you think?

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