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- Office for National Statistics data show 53.6% of households in Salford were deprived in at least one of these "dimensions" when the most recent census was carried out. It meant the area stood above the average across England and Wales, of 51.7%. However, it represented a drop from 63.6% at the time of the last census in 2011.
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Explore income deprivation in Salford at a neighbourhood level. Find facts and figures from across the ONS on Salford (metropolitan district).
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Between the last two censuses (held in 2011 and 2021), the population of Salford increased by 15.4%, from just over 233,900 in 2011 to around 269,900 in 2021. This means Salford's population saw the largest percentage increase in the North West. The population of the North West increased by 5.2%, while the population of England rose by 6.6%. In 202...
Between the last two censuses, the average (median) age of Salford decreased by one year, from 35 to 34 years of age. This area had the second-lowest average (median) age in the North West (behind Manchester) and a lower average (median) age than England (40 years). The median age is the age of the person in the middle of the group, meaning that on...
The percentage of people aged 16 years and over (excluding full-time students) who were employed increased in Salford, while falling across the North West. In Salford, the percentage who were employed rose from 53.7% in 2011 to 56.4% in 2021. During the same period, the regional percentage fell from 54.2% to 53.7%. The percentage of people aged 16 ...
In 2021, 8.9% of Salford residents aged 16 years and over and in employment said they worked 15 hours or less per week. This figure increased from 8.5% in 2011. In 2021, just under 1 in 12 (8.1%) said they worked over 49 hours per week, compared with 9.8% in 2011. The percentage of adults in employment working 31 to 48 hours per week increased from...
The percentage of households including a couple but no children increased here, while falling across the North West. In Salford, the percentage of households including a couple without children rose from 15.4% in 2011 to 16.3% in 2021. During the same period, the regional percentage fell from 16.5% to 16.0%. The percentage of households including a...
Salford saw England's largest percentage-point rise in the share of people aged 16 years and over who had never been married or in a civil partnership (from 43.4% in 2011 to 50.6% in 2021). Lincolnsaw the country's next largest increase in the percentage of people aged 16 years and over who had never been married or in a civil partnership (from 44....
Census data are adjusted to reflect estimated non-response so that the published results relate to the entire usually resident population as it was on Census Day (21 March 2021). Those respondents who were on furlough because of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic were asked to classify themselves as "temporarily away from work" to ensure they rema...
There is an article like this for every local authority district in England and Wales. The articles have been written and semi-automated by our data journalists and are a new publishing format for the Office for National Statistics. Topics are chosen and ordered automatically based on how relevant they are for each area, however all data are checke...
Mar 26, 2021 · Prior to the pandemic, Salford was ranked the 18th most deprived area in England – and the coronavirus crisis looks likely to 'exacerbate' inequalities. 9 in 10 of ALL new homes built...
Jun 28, 2022 · As of 2021, Salford is the fourth most densely populated of the North West's 39 local authority areas, with around 20 people living on each football pitch-sized area of land.
Nov 3, 2022 · In Salford, the five areas with the highest deprivation rates were: 1) Broughton East – 70.2% of households here were deprived in at least one dimension at the time of the 2021 census, though no comparative data was available for 2011. 2) Pendleton – 68.9%, falling from 81.7% in 2011.
Salford is ranked as the 22nd most deprived local authority area in England (out of 326). Although this is a slight improvement since 2010 (when Salford was ranked 18th), it still demonstrates the scale of the challenge we have to overcome to tackle multiple disadvantages. In terms of child poverty, current forecasts for 2016 show that just ...