30.8% of people are married, 60.9% have never married and 5.4% are divorced and 1.6% are separated.
The forecasts include results in age-specific and household categories, as well as looking at the drivers for change in key city demographics. The median/average age of the population of Sydney is 29 years of age.17.2% of people living in the suburb of Sydney were born in Australia. Released 18 April 2019 Australian Historical Population Statistics 2016; Released 22 November 2018 Population Projections Australia, 2017 (base) - 2066; Released 14 November 2018 Census of Population and Housing: Topic Directions 2021 Another 427,000 workers who live outside the local area commute to the city each day.On an average weekday in 2017, 502,000 people worked in our local area – 23% in the finance and financial services sector and nearly 20% in professional and business services.Nearly 49% of the local workforce in 2016 were born overseas with 44% of overseas-born workers from Asia, 13% from the UK and 6% from New Zealand.On average, the median weekly income for local households in 2016 was $1,915 compared to $1,745 for Greater Sydney.31.8% of residents aged 15 and over earn a weekly income greater than $1,500 per week compared to 21.4% for Greater Sydney.20.2% of residents aged 15 and over receive an income of less than $300 per week compared to 23.5% for Greater Sydney.Being the economic and cultural heart of the Greater Sydney area, the city is highly and densely urbanised.Our local area has nearly 38 million sqm of internal floor space.In 2017, around 45% of internal floor space was devoted to businesses in key industries including the finance sector, professional and business services and tourism. The religious makeup of Sydney is 26.6% No religion, 22.6% Religious affiliation not stated, 16.1% Buddhism, 14.6% Catholic, 4.7% Anglican, 2.4% Hinduism, 2.3% Christian, nfd, 1.8% Presbyterian and Reformed, 1.8% Uniting Church, 1.6% Islam. This represents around 4.6% of Greater Sydney's total population. You can use the Census Table Builder from the ABS Website. March 2019 cost of living index in Sidney: 76.4 (low, U.S. average is 100) Sidney, NE residents, houses, and apartments details. In the 2011 census the population of Sydney was 14,308 and is comprised of approximately 48.6% females and 51.4% males.. Just over a third (34.4%) was dedicated to residential uses.Compared to more than 88.5% for Greater Sydney, 58.7% of local households own a car.The average number of cars per household at 0.76 is around half the rate for households Sydney-wide (1.58).In 2016, public transport use accounted for 35% when commuting to work while just over a quarter (26.3%) drive to work and nearly a third (32.5%) of residents used active transport to work such as riding a bike or walking.Based on industry mix and relative occupational wage levels it is estimated that economic activity (GDP) generated in the city in 2017/18 was approximately $132.7 billion. The North Sydney Council area is located in Sydney's inner northern suburbs, about 3 kilometres from the Sydney GPO. This seaside city is 51 miles south of Sydney with a population of 293,000, which makes it the 10th largest city in Australia. March 2019 cost of living index in Sidney: 85.2 (less than average, U.S. average is 100) Sidney, MT residents, houses, and apartments details. Between 2009 and 2019, our local area population increased by 39.1%, or 69,193 people. The main occupations of people living in Sydney are 32.9% Professionals, 14.9% Managers, 12.0% Clerical & administrative workers, 11.7% Community & personal service workers, 8.8% Sales workers, 8.4% Technicians & trades workers, 7.4% Labourers, 3.0% Occupation inadequately described/ Not stated, 1.0% Machinery operators & drivers.The main industries people from Sydney work in are 21.6% Accommodation and food services, 15.9% Professional, scientific and technical services, 13.3% Financial and insurance services, 9.3% Retail trade, 5.6% Health care and social assistance, 4.5% Administrative and support services, 3.5% Information media and telecommunications, 3.4% Education and training, 3.3% Manufacturing.16.0% of homes are fully owned, and 17.6% are in the process of being purchased by home loan mortgage.