Results of income and expenditure survey studies
The average Manx household has less than £50 to spare each week.
That's according to the results of the Isle of Man Government's Household Income and Expenditure Survey.
It's a drop of more than £100 compared to the last study, published in 2013.
The figures show an average weekly income of £1,098.70 for each home during the 2018-19 financial year.
Over the same 12 months, total expenditure was at £1,049.17 - just £49.53 less than the income.
Housing, fuel and power, and transport, each accounted for 15% of household spending.
In 2013, statistics showed income was just over £150 per week lower, but expenditure was less than £800, leaving a surplus of £156.10
Just 5.7% of the 18,000 households invited to take part in the study responded.

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