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In Australia's big cities, how much money does it make every week to be rich?

Income threshold for rich people in major Australian cities (Daily Mail photo)

In Australia's big cities, how much money do you make every week to be rich?

According to the Daily Mail, according to the 2017 data released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), the Australian resident's pre-tax income is $2109, a pre-tax income of $109,668, according to the 2017 data released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).

Sydney residents need to earn more, at least A $2600 a week, to become the city's top 10 percent. The wealthy in the capital territories are close to Sydney, earning A $2566 a week. The highest-income threshold for Perth on Australia's west coast is A $2493 a week, Melbourne A $2400, Darwin A $2400, Brisbane A $2350 and Adelaide A $2100. If you live in Hobart and earn A $2000 a week, you can be the city's top 10% of the population.

The Australian Bureau of Statistics' average wage data includes both temporary and part-time workers, which means that if only full-time workers are considered, the numbers will be higher than they are now.

The Australian Bureau of Statistics covers all Australian workers aged 15 and over.

In addition, the Australian Bureau of Statistics also disclosed the average salary of full-time employees. Full-time workers across the country earn an average of A $1261 a week, or an average of A $65577 a year.

The situation varies from state to state. Sydney's full-time employees earn an average of A $1600 a week. Capital Territory average A $1800, Western Australia average A $1750, Northern Territory average A $1650. Tas's full-time employees earn an average of A $1350 a week, compared with A $1450 in South Australia.

Dr. Bruniger (Dr Breunig), of (Crawford School of Public Policy) at (ANU) Crawford School of Public Policy at the Australian National University, said people are often "misled" by their surroundings, and statistics from the Australian Bureau of Statistics help people look at things correctly.

Dr Bruniger said: "for those who know a lot of high-income earners, it may be common for those with an annual income of more than A $ one hundred thousand. But looking at statistics shows that not many people actually make so much money. That's why statistics are so important. "

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