Article in Daily Post
THE gap between Liverpool's richest and poorest residents is the largest in Britain, a new national survey has revealed.
The report by solutions analysts CACI found that the people living in Liverpool's wealthiest areas earn three times more than those in the poorest.
And parts of Liverpool remain the poorest in the nation.
The CACI report shows that while people in the wealthiest areas of the UK are likely to enjoy timeshare holidays, sailing, trendy cafe bars and playing bridge, those in the low income areas, such as Everton, are more likely to have tent holidays, and enjoy angling and bingo.
The Wealth of the Nation study follows a similar survey carried out 10 years ago, offering a snapshot on economic trends across the country.
CACI compiles its results based on a system that estimates gross household incomes based on postcodes.
According to the report Liverpool has emerged as the city having the greatest discrepancy between rich and poor.
It will come as little surprise to a city that has seen million-pound luxury apartments built among the most deprived households in Europe.
While the study shows the impact of the so-called north-south divide, it also highlights exceptions, where areas north of Birmingham are included in the wealthiest parts of the country. Warrington and parts of Manchester are included in this sector.
"The local income divide in Liverpool is particularly acute, with the wealthiest areas earning three times as much as the poorest," says the CACI report.
While areas in the mainly affluent south dominate the charts, the report says industrial cities such as Liverpool dominate the other extreme.
The lowest household income in the country is £16,000, a level shared jointly by Everton in Liverpool and the Darnall district of steel town Sheffield.
Stockbridge Village, better known as Cantril Farm, and neighbouring Croxteth in Liverpool scoop joint third place in the poverty chart with a household income of £17,000.
Toxteth and Speke also make it to the top 10 poverty hot spots, with household incomes of £18,000.
It means Liverpool and Knowsley dominate the top 10 chart with half of the ratings showing the lowest household incomes in the country.
The figures revealed by the CACI study are in line with government statistics for the wealth of individual areas which still place Liverpool and parts of Merseyside close to the foot of the tables for so-called GDP, or gross domestic product.
Although Liverpool's climb up the scale is the highest in the UK it is starting from a lower base after years of decline.
A spokesman for CACI said: "By reporting this level of detail, planners and analysts are able to see underlying and regional variations in income patterns to produce a true picture of UK wealth."
While parts of Liverpool have the lowest income, the households generating the highest are in Northampton, Wapping and Thurrock in Essex.
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Hope on your street....
14.07.2006 11:42
It's criminal that there is so much poverty in Liverpool when there is so much money poured into the city. The corrupt Lib Dem council spend thousands on consultants for failed projects (trams, 4th grace, australian cultural masterminds) whilst parts of Liverpool are lucky if they have a local school.
these statistics are sadly no suprise
sinisterpenguin
Glasgow is just Liverpool without the yuppies.
16.07.2006 02:21
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Glasgow with no Yuppies?
17.07.2006 00:29
Here is the run down for Luxury flats for Yuppies in Glasgow...........
Property Overview
Glasgow Lofts are located in the heart of Glasgow City centre - these award winning luxury loft style serviced apartments have breathtaking views over Glasgow city centre and beyond. Glasgow's most desirable luxury apartments feature floor to ceiling glass, solid wooden floors, jacuzzi bath, Molton Brown Toiletries, and daily cleaning. Secure parking is also available on request.
Location
Prime city centre location, parallel to Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow Lofts is situated opposite the Glasgow Film Theatre. The main shopping streets of Buchanan Street and Argyle Street are a few minutes walk away. Benefits from excellent transport links minutes from Queen Street station, Central Station and the Underground Network for those who want to travel throughout the rest of Scotland and England.
Facilities
Facilities include 24 hour concierge and 3 high speed lifts. There is a glass fronted large kitchen/living area with TV, fully equipped kitchen with SMEG hob, oven, dishwasher, microwave, washer-dryer, master bedrooms with king-sized bed, bathrooms with Jacuzzi bath and separate showers, leather sofas, molton brown toiletries, high standard of fixtures and fittings create a tranquil & luxurious environment. Secure parking available on request at £10 plus VAT per day.
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Thats just off a housing website - the cost of parking alone is more expensive than the rent on a 3 bedroom flat in the bad council estates.
Eyes Higher
Taxation Reform to Give greater equality
29.08.2006 02:48
The key proposals ae abolish the vast array of exemptions to inheritance taxes
Apply a universal 10% tax on all recieved monies from inheritance over a set threshold of say 285,000. Then from additional monies raised gift a grant to every british born citizen of £10,000 at age 25. this could be used to pay off student debts, start a business or fund a deposit for a home.
L:iberals advocate rasiing the tax thresholds for income atx and national insurance and reduce the excessive levels of mutiple benefits
We need to get rid of a low income tax benefir trap whereby 90% of extra earning are clawed back by reduced benefits and tax
Please visit our website www.liberal.org.uk and universal inheritence web site
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Steve Radford
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