Harrogate's 21 richest neighbourhoods based on average income, including Spofforth, Hookstone and Killinghall
By Lucy Chappell
Published 25th Jan 2023, 17:18 BST
Updated 26th Jan 2023, 09:32 BST
Latest figures from the Office for National Statistics have revealed the richest parts of Harrogate district per average annual household income.
The highest average income, according to the statistics, is £52,200, while the lowest is £37,800.
The ONS breaks Harrogate down into 21 neighbourhoods called Middle-layer Super Output Areas.
The average income statistics are the latest available by neighbourhood, published by the Office for National Statistics in March 2020 and relating to the financial year ending 2018.
Total annual household income is the sum of the before-tax income of every member of the household, plus any income from benefits.
The estimates were calculated by the ONS using various sources of information, including the 2011 Census and the annual Family Resources Survey.
The average income statistics are the latest available by neighbourhood, published by the Office for National Statistics in March 2020 and relating to the financial year ending 2018.
5. Knaresborough South and Follifoot
The average annual household income for Knaresborough South and Follifoot is £50,600 - the fifth highest of all Harrogate neighbourhoods according to the latest Office for National Statistics figures published in March 2020 Photo: Google Maps
The average annual household income for Menwith, Beckwithshaw and Denton Moor is £50,400 - the sixth highest of all Harrogate neighbourhoods according to the latest Office for National Statistics figures published in March 2020 Photo: Google Maps
The average annual household income for Hookstone is £49,400 - the seventh highest of all Harrogate neighbourhoods according to the latest Office for National Statistics figures published in March 2020 Photo: Google Maps
The average annual household income for Killinghall and Hampsthwaite is £49,100 - the eighth highest of all Harrogate neighbourhoods according to the latest Office for National Statistics figures published in March 2020 Photo: Google Maps
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