5220.0 - Australian National Accounts: State Accounts, 2004-05  
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Series Starts - Jun.1990

Series Ends - Jun.2005

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Jun.2002
Jun.2003
Jun.2004
Table 36. HOUSEHOLD INCOME ACCOUNT, Queensland - Current
prices ($m)


Income



Primary income receivable
Gross operating surplus-dwellings owned by persons
8733
9290
10272
Gross mixed income
13361
13700
14770
Compensation of employees
57511
61776
67218
Property income receivable(a)
7905
8400
9537
Total primary income receivable
87510
93166
101797
Secondary income receivable
Social benefits receivable
Workers' compensation
839
909
1027
Social assistance benefits
11306
11649
13118
Current transfers to non-profit institutions
1119
1128
1074
Other secondary income
2870
3042
3403
Total secondary income receivable
16134
16728
18622
Total gross income
103644
109894
120419
Uses of income
Primary income payable
Property income
Interest on Dwellings
3210
4154
5532
Consumer debt interest
871
1060
1353
Property income payable by unincorporated enterprises
931
1000
1190
Total property income payable
5012
6214
8075
Total primary income payable
5012
6214
8075
Secondary income payable
Income tax payable
14900
16066
17595
Social contributions for workers' compensation
988
1046
1130
Other current taxes on income, wealth, etc
432
478
512
Other secondary income
2945
3280
3603
Total secondary income payable
19265
20870
22840
Total income payable
24277
27083
30916
Gross disposable income
79368
82811
89504
Final consumption expenditure
74286
80298
89084
Net saving plus consumption of fixed capital(b)
5081
2512
420
Total use of gross income
103644
109894
120419

n.r. not recorded



(a) Includes investment income of insurance enterprises and superannuation funds attributable to policyholders and imputed interest on government unfunded superannuation arrangements.
(b) Net saving plus consumption of fixed capital is derived as a balancing item.