Grant Shapps: The estimated number of social tenants with
incomes over £100,000 is based on two surveys, the English Housing Survey (data
for 2008-09 and 2009-10) and the Department for Work and Pensions' Family
Resources Survey 2008-09. Almost 10,000 households living in the social rented
sector were sampled in total. Incomes over £100,000 are relatively uncommon in
the social sector so comparatively few respondents met these criteria. The
range of households with incomes above this level, between 1,000 and 6,000, is
therefore our best estimate of the actual number of high income tenants.
Datasets from both surveys are deposited at the UK Data Archive and are
available to external users.
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