Welsh Index of Multiple Deprivation (WIMD) 2025 indicator data for local authorities and Wales

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11th March 2026
Dataset first published.

Main information

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Accredited official statistics
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Digital Health and Care Wales (DHCW)
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Public Health Wales
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Welsh Government
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HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC)
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Home Office
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Ministry of Justice
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Department for Education
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Higher Education Statistics Agency
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NHS England
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Care Inspectorate Wales
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NHS Wales Shared Services Partnership
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Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local Government
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Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
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Ordnance Survey
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Natural Resources Wales
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Department for Work and Pensions (DWP)
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Office for National Statistics (ONS)
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Overview

Summary of dataset and variables

The Welsh Index of Multiple Deprivation (WIMD) is the official measure of relative deprivation for small areas in Wales, ranking all 1,917 Lower Layer Super Output Areas (LSOAs) from most (rank 1) to least (rank 1,917) deprived. It combines 54 indicators grouped under 8 domains which have the following weights in the overall index: Income (22%), Employment (20%), Health (15%), Education (14%), Access to Services (10%), Housing (9%), Community Safety (5%), and Physical Environment (5%).

WIMD produces domain ranks and an overall index to identify areas with the highest concentrations of multiple types of deprivation. Most of the indicator values, some sub-indicator values and some sub-domain ranks are also published on StatsWales. Please see the WIMD guidance report and technical report for more information.

This table contains WIMD 2025 indicator data aggregated to local authority and national (Wales) level.

Local authority and Wales estimates have been produced where the original data allows for aggregating to geographies above LSOA level. Where this is not possible for a given indicator, data entries will display [x] in the Data column.

Data collection or calculation

Please see the WIMD guidance report and technical report for information on how data for each of the indicators was collected and processed.

Statistical quality

The WIMD 2025 data have been produced by professional statisticians using the latest data, rigorous analytical methods, and independent validation at every stage. WIMD 2025 builds on previous versions to ensure accuracy and reliability, combining 54 indicators from diverse sources (some but not all are based on official statistics sources) to minimize bias and strengthen robustness. Quality assurance included multiple checks, replication of results, and expert review with domain specialists and local authorities.

Rounding applied

Data for Key Stage 4 average points score has been rounded to the nearest whole number, and data for community safety indicators have been rounded to 2 decimal places. All other indicators have been rounded to 1 decimal place.

Published by

Organisation
Welsh Government
Contact email
statsinclusion@gov.wales