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The average Australian earns $104,765 a year.
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But 75 per cent of the country lives on less, according to the Grattan Institute's annual Budget cheat sheet, with Australians' median income just $42,027.
"People can sometimes think the average person is your standard, middle-of-the-range Australian," Grattan Institute associate Esther Suckling said. But three quarters of Australians earn less than that, she said.
"So many Australians don't work full-time. You've got heaps of part-time workers, you've got a third of adults who don't work at all. And so it can also just be a little bit misleading," she said.
Large assets skew wealth averages
The cheat sheet shows that large assets such as family home equity and superannuation could make average overall wealth a similarly misleading figure.
The average 25 to 40 year old household, for example, has $140,000 in home equity.
The median has $0.
"Sometimes [the median] makes you feel a little bit better about your own situation," Ms Suckling said.
On the other end of the spectrum, the average retiree has $171,000 in superannuation while the median has $0.
Despite this, retirees report low levels of financial stress if they own their own home, the report said.
The federal government will hand down the 2024-25 budget on Tuesday, May 14.