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Target 10.1: Target 10.1

Target 10.1

By 2030, progressively achieve and sustain income growth of the bottom 40 per cent of the population at a rate higher than the national average.

Go to target 10.2 Go to target 10.2: Promote universal social, economic and political inclusion

Indicators

10.1.1: Growth rates of income per capita

Growth rates of household expenditure or income
Area: Total  |  Adjustmnet for negative incomes: Negative incomes set to 0  |  Unit: -
20142015201620172018201920202021202220232024
Total poulation
Index (2015=100)97.9100.0101.4103.0104.6107.4111.8115.4107.5108.6110.2
Share of total income (per cent)100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0
Average income in DKK 1,000 (constant prices)254.4259.8263.3267.6271.9279.0290.5299.7279.3282.0286.2
Average income in DKK 1,000 (current prices)253.2259.8264.0271.4277.9287.3300.5315.8316.9330.6340.1
The 40 percent with lowest income
Index (2015=100)99.2100.0100.6101.2103.2105.2108.7111.2105.2105.1106.9
Share of total income (per cent)23.022.722.522.322.422.322.121.922.222.022.0
Average income in DKK 1,000 (constant prices)146.3147.5148.3149.2152.1155.2160.3164.0155.1155.0157.6
Average income in DKK 1,000 (current prices)145.7147.5148.7151.3155.5159.8165.8172.8175.9181.7187.2

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Definition

The indicator is calculated by Statistics Denmark. It is based on equivalised disposable income, i.e. income after taxes and adjusted for the economies of scale associated with living in a household with others. The indicator measures income development for the lowest 40 percent of the income distribution compared to income development in the total population. It includes an index of income development (2015 = 100), average income in DKK thousands both with and without adjustment for inflation, and the share of total income held by the lowest 40 percent.

The indicator is calculated annually, rather than over a five-year period as defined by the United Nations.

Last updated:

13-12-2025