Luton Borough Council
This is Luton infographic summary (June 2023)
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Population
- 225,300 total population
- 55% of the population are from ethnic minority communities
- 150 languages and dialects spoken
- Younger than average population
- 52 people per hectare (greater than some London boroughs)
- Life expectancy:
- 78.1 for males (national average 79.6)
- 82.4 for females (national average 83.3)
Economy and employment
- £33,920 average salary for Luton jobs
- 8.5% unemployment rate (4.8% nationally)
- £29,258 average annual full time salary for Luton residents (UK average £31,285)
- 11,000 direct jobs at London Luton Airport with more through supply chains
Education
- 31% of working age residents hold a degree or equivalent (40% nationally)
- 1 in 10 working age adults have no formal qualifications
- 95.4% of young people are in education, employment or training (93.9% nationally)
- 6% attainment gap between Luton pupils and the rest of England at key stage 2
- 87.5% of children attend Ofsted rated 'good' or 'outstanding' primary schools
- 67% of 16 to 64 year olds are educated to level 2 or above (78% nationally)
Housing
- Occupancy
- 60.2% owned
- 15.8% social rented
- 22.6% private rented
- £263,970 average house price (10% increase in the last year)
- £1,050 average rent for a 3 bed house in Luton (£800 nationally)
- 14.6 people assessed as home;less per thousand of population (6.3% nationally)
Location
- 10 miles from the M25 and situated by the M1
- 22 minutes from London by rail
Parks
- 6 parks with green flag status
Higher education
- University of Bedfordshire: boasting state of the art STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) facilities
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