Income and living conditions of the population of Lithuania
(edition 2022)

Concentration of income

 

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Grouping of all persons by level of equivalised disposable income in cash showed that, as in 2020, disposable income in cash of persons in the fifth (the richest) income quintile group exceeded that in the first (the poorest) income quintile group 6.1 times.

7 per cent of the total disposable income in cash was recorded in the first income quintile group, 42.8 per cent – in the fifth income quintile group. Compared to 2020, in the first and the fifth income quintile groups, the equivalised disposable income in cash increased by 14.6 and 14.8 per cent respectively.


Equivalised disposable income in cash by income quintile group, 2020–2021
Equivalised income per month

Created with Highcharts 6.1.4Income quintile groupsEUR3023025165167217219849841,8471,8473463465855858078071,0941,0942,1212,12120202021IIIIIIIVV05001,0001,5002,0002,500

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Social transfers accounted for 73.3 and 9.5 per cent of the disposable income in cash of households in the first and fifth quintile groups respectively, income from paid employment (after taxes) – 21.8 and 61.7 per cent respectively. Compared to 2020, the share of social transfers in disposable income in cash of households in the first quintile group increased by 3.2 percentage points, while the share of income from paid employment decreased by 2.7 percentage points.


Share of income from employment and social transfers in disposable income in cash by income quintile group, 2021

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The latest and detailed data are available in the Database of Indicators


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