Regional GDHI estimates are produced in current prices (which include the effects of inflation). 

Gross disposable household income (GDHI) is the amount of money that all of the individuals in the household sector have available for spending or saving after they have paid direct and indirect taxes and received any direct benefits. GDHI is a concept that is seen to reflect the “material welfare” of the household sector.  

It should be noted that these estimates relate to totals for all individuals within the household sector for a region rather than to an average household or family unit. GDHI per head are estimates of values for each person, not each household.

NUTS 3 Areas (Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics)

East Surrey includes:

  • Epsom and Ewell
  • Mole Valley
  • Reigate and Banstead
  • Tandridge

West Surrey includes:

  • Elmbridge
  • Guildford
  • Runnymede
  • Spelthorne
  • Surrey Heath
  • Waverley
  • Woking
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