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Income structure net income by region and sex. Year 2011 - 2024

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Johan Lindberg, Statistics Sweden
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Inkomststatistik, Statistics Sweden
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Peter Gärdqvist, Statistics Sweden
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2026-01-20
Mean value, SEK thousands:
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percent
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number
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31 December each year
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31 December each year
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31 December each year
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Stock
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Stock
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Stock
Mean value, SEK thousands:
No
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No
Number of persons:
No
Mean value, SEK thousands:
No
Share with income, percent:
No
Number of persons:
No
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Incomes in fixed prices, referring to last year of data. Net income
Net income is the sum of all taxable and non-taxable income less taxes and other negative transfers (such as repaid study loans).
This table contains persons 20 years and older, registered in Sweden 31 December each year. The statistics include salaries and pension income from other Nordic countries from income year 2011. As of the publication of income year 2020, the statistics for the years 2011-2019 have been revised. Further information can be found in the statistics quality declaration on Statistics Sweden website. In Other tax-free transfers, the electricity subsidies paid to households in 2023 are included. The total amount is just over 24 billion SEK. RegSO (Regional Statistical Areas) and DeSO (Demographic Statistical Areas) are Statistics Sweden´s breakdowns at a low regional level. DeSO consists of around 6,000 area codes while RegSO consists of around 3,000 area codes. The areas can be aggregated into municipalities and counties. RegSO is an aggregate of various DeSO codes. Some individuals cannot be geographically located within the municipality. These have been allocated to DeSO/RegSO in the central locality of the municipality to avoid identification.

From the reference year 2024, there is a new updated version of DeSO and RegSO (DeSO 2025 and RegSO 2025, previously DeSO 2018 and RegSO 2020). Several revisions have been made in the new versions. Some changes are more extensive, making all areas not comparable over time. More information about DeSO, RegSO and the revisions can be found here (in Swedish):

[DeSO – Demografiska statistikområden](https://www.scb.se/deso)
[RegSO - Regionala statistikområden](https://www.scb.se/regso)
[Ny version av Demografiska statistikområden (pdf)](https://www.scb.se/contentassets/7bcd5e12d54f470fa03c85478b2fc5aa/ny-version-av-demografiska-statistikomraden-deso.pdf)

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Share with income, percent

The share with an income category refers to the proportion of people whose value is non zero.