We’ve compiled a list of the neighbourhoods in the Portsmouth City Council area with the lowest estimated average annual household income, based on the latest figures published by the Office for National Statistics. These are the areas which could be far less able to afford the rocketing cost of food and bills.
The ONS breaks Portsmouth down into 25 neighbourhoods called Middle-layer Super Output Areas (MSOA). The highest average income, according to the statistics, are the two areas of Cosham North and Drayton and Farlington with an average household income of £52,700, while the lowest is Fratton West and Portsea.
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.

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. Fratton West and Portsea
This neighbourhood of Portsmouth has the lowest average household income, at £24,900 Photo: Google

. Landport
Landport has the second-lowest average household income at £25,500 Photo: Google

9. Southsea West
Southsea West has an average household income of £38,200, says the ONS Photo: Google

10. Hilsea
Households in Hilsea have an average combined income of £40,900, says the ONS Photo: Google

11. Milton
Milton households have an average combined household income of £41,500 says the ONS Photo: Google

12. North End East
Households in the neighbourhood of North End East have an average combined income of £41,500 Photo: Google