the Households in the third quarter of this year, 1.7 percent more money to spend compared to a year earlier, the report of the Central Bureau for Statistics (CBS) on Tuesday. Both employees and self-employed workers saw their incomes rise.
The total pay for employees rose by 4 per cent. This was mainly due to more and more people had jobs, and increase the number of hours has been provided.
These figures are adjusted for the rise in the prices of the products in order to come up with the income that households are able to spend.
The increase of 1.7 per cent is lower than in the first two quarters of this year by 2019. In the first quarter and the second quarter, real disposable income was, respectively, 2.3 percent and 2.2 percent of the time. Compared to the first quarter of 2017, and the first two quarters of this year from 2018, with the increases in incomes to be larger.
the statistics did not have the specific figures for each type of household.