

Merseyside wealthiest areas: Liverpool’s 11 richest neighbourhoods based on average income - including Albert Dock and Calderstones
Some parts of Liverpool have much higher average incomes than others - but which is the richest?
We’ve compiled a list of the Liverpool neighbourhoods with the highest estimated average annual household income, based on figures published by the Office for National Statistics.
The average household income for Liverpool is £34,101 which is below the England-wide average of £43,960, while the highest average income, according to the statistics, is £55,600.
- These are the poorest areas.
The list we have compiled uses figures for so-called Middle Layer Super Output Areas (MSOA) within Liverpool. The estimates were calculated using regional figures from the Family Resources Survey and modelling down to neighbourhood level based on characteristics of the neighbourhood obtained from census and administrative statistics.
The statistics are the latest published by the Office for National Statistics in March 2020.
- These are the poorest areas.

9. West Allerton
The average annual household income for West Allerton is £49,400 - the third highest of all Liverpool neighbourhoods according to the latest Office for National Statistics figures published in March 2020.

10. Childwall West & Wavertree Green
The average annual household income for Childwall West and Wavertree Green is £51,400 - the second highest of all Liverpool neighbourhoods according to the latest Office for National Statistics figures published in March 2020.

11. Calderstones
The average annual household income for Calderstones is £55,600 - the highest of all Liverpool neighbourhoods according to the latest Office for National Statistics figures published in March 2020.