EC3R 7DD, Great Tower Street, City of London - Useful information

If you are thinking of moving to Great Tower Street or anywhere in the EC3R 7DD postcode, you will want to know what the area is really like, not estate agents telling you what you want to hear. On this page we give you the information no one else publishes. You are not going to find out who the local councillor is here, but you will find out if the area is a street crime hotspot or a ghetto of unemployment or if living in EC3R 7DD postcode is likely to send you on a downward spiral of ill health. The information everyone wants to know before moving home. It might save you staking the place out of night to see if Great Tower Street kicks off after dark with anti-social behaviour and your down time is constantly interrupted by the sound of Police sirens as they race to the 10th reported crime in the street that day.

Where possible, why try and present statistics down to the Local Super Output Area (LSOA) level or local district council level if not possible. This is the smallest area for which the government publishes statistics. It is roughly equivalent to around 1500 people or a few roads. We use the ‘best fit’ LSOA that includes the EC3R 7DD postcode and the roads surrounding Great Tower Street. Let’s get down to the nitty-gritty and see what the EC3R 7DD post code really is like:

Deprivation

Nothing provides an snapshop of the Great Tower Street area quite like the English Indices of Multiple Deprivation. These government statistics published every two years give home buyers and movers an insight into what the area is really like from the quality of the environment to the likelihood of being a victim of crime. We have taken the raw data for the LSOA that includes EC3R 7DD and applied the traffic light colour code system, providing you with a quick at-a-glance overview of the vicinity.
7
Above Average
Overall Deprivation Decile
Deprivation Domain
Decile
Income
10
Employment
10
Education, Skills & Training
10
Health & Disability
8
Crime
10
Barriers to Housing & Services
1
Living Environment
1
Child Income Deprivation
10
Source: English Indices of Multiple Deprivation (2019)

Unemployment Statistics & Jobs in EC3R 7DD

Since the introduction of Universal Credit (UC) the Department for Work and Pensions no longer publishes statistics on the percentage of working age people in an area that are unemployed and seeking work. It is almost if they don't want you to know the true level of joblessness... However, the English Indices of Multiple Deprivation 2019 (IoD2019) has a measure of people 'involuntarily' out of work in the LSOA that includes Great Tower Street. Although this statistic contains those who are jobless because of illness or disability, it is a good indicator of the general level of unemployment in an area. Here we will compare the rank for Great Tower Street (EC3R 7DD) to the average rank in the rest of , and the surrounding towns. The rank is out of 32,844 LSOAs in England.

Universal Credit (UC) Statistics in and around EC3R 7DD,

Although Universal Credit (UC) is a in and out of work benefit, it is a good indicator of the levels of unemployment and crucially as we move to a 'gig economy', under employment in Great Tower Street. The Department for Work & Pensions typically publish UC count figures 6 months in arrears.
Source: Department for Work & Pensions August 2020

Wages Statistics: How much can you expect to earn in EC3R 7DD?

Every year the Office of National Statitics (ONS) publishes its labour market survery. Amongst these statitics is how much gross weekly pay you can earn on average in any local district council area. City of London is ranked 314/314 local district councils in England, from the highest down to the lowest average weekly gross pay.
Source: Office for National Statitics (Nomis) April 2020
Source: Office for National Statitics (Nomis) April 2020

Health Statistics: Your wellbeing in EC3R 7DD,

If you are thinking of moving to the Great Tower Street, you'll want to know if the area is salubrius or will put you on a downward spiral of ill health.

How residents rated their own health

In every UK Census there is a question for respondents to rate their health with the options of very bad, bad, fair, good and very good. We have taken the overall number of respondents in City of London and converted the results into percentages.
Source: UK Census 2011

Your health in City of London compared to residents in City of London, Tower Hamlets, Westminster

These statistics measure the likelihood of premature death and the impairment of quality of life through poor physical or mental health, lovely!
Source: English Indices of Multiple Deprivation 2019

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