Welsh Index of Multiple Deprivation (WIMD) 2025: Public Services Board deprivation profiles

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Data valuesData descriptionArea codeArea nameDomainDeprivation group
112NumberPSB001Anglesey and GwyneddWIMDTotal LSOAs
5NumberPSB001Anglesey and GwyneddWIMDMost deprived 10% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-191)
9NumberPSB001Anglesey and GwyneddWIMDMost deprived 20% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-382)
20NumberPSB001Anglesey and GwyneddWIMDMost deprived 30% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-574)
59NumberPSB001Anglesey and GwyneddWIMDMost deprived 50% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-958)
112NumberPSB001Anglesey and GwyneddIncomeTotal LSOAs
5NumberPSB001Anglesey and GwyneddIncomeMost deprived 10% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-191)
9NumberPSB001Anglesey and GwyneddIncomeMost deprived 20% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-382)
17NumberPSB001Anglesey and GwyneddIncomeMost deprived 30% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-574)
47NumberPSB001Anglesey and GwyneddIncomeMost deprived 50% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-958)
112NumberPSB001Anglesey and GwyneddEmploymentTotal LSOAs
4NumberPSB001Anglesey and GwyneddEmploymentMost deprived 10% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-191)
8NumberPSB001Anglesey and GwyneddEmploymentMost deprived 20% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-382)
12NumberPSB001Anglesey and GwyneddEmploymentMost deprived 30% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-574)
33NumberPSB001Anglesey and GwyneddEmploymentMost deprived 50% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-958)
112NumberPSB001Anglesey and GwyneddHealthTotal LSOAs
2NumberPSB001Anglesey and GwyneddHealthMost deprived 10% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-191)
7NumberPSB001Anglesey and GwyneddHealthMost deprived 20% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-382)
14NumberPSB001Anglesey and GwyneddHealthMost deprived 30% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-574)
25NumberPSB001Anglesey and GwyneddHealthMost deprived 50% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-958)
112NumberPSB001Anglesey and GwyneddEducationTotal LSOAs
4NumberPSB001Anglesey and GwyneddEducationMost deprived 10% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-191)
10NumberPSB001Anglesey and GwyneddEducationMost deprived 20% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-382)
14NumberPSB001Anglesey and GwyneddEducationMost deprived 30% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-574)
46NumberPSB001Anglesey and GwyneddEducationMost deprived 50% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-958)
112NumberPSB001Anglesey and GwyneddAccess to servicesTotal LSOAs
32NumberPSB001Anglesey and GwyneddAccess to servicesMost deprived 10% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-191)
55NumberPSB001Anglesey and GwyneddAccess to servicesMost deprived 20% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-382)
65NumberPSB001Anglesey and GwyneddAccess to servicesMost deprived 30% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-574)
81NumberPSB001Anglesey and GwyneddAccess to servicesMost deprived 50% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-958)
112NumberPSB001Anglesey and GwyneddHousingTotal LSOAs
38NumberPSB001Anglesey and GwyneddHousingMost deprived 10% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-191)
63NumberPSB001Anglesey and GwyneddHousingMost deprived 20% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-382)
80NumberPSB001Anglesey and GwyneddHousingMost deprived 30% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-574)
90NumberPSB001Anglesey and GwyneddHousingMost deprived 50% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-958)
112NumberPSB001Anglesey and GwyneddCommunity safetyTotal LSOAs
7NumberPSB001Anglesey and GwyneddCommunity safetyMost deprived 10% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-191)
17NumberPSB001Anglesey and GwyneddCommunity safetyMost deprived 20% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-382)
23NumberPSB001Anglesey and GwyneddCommunity safetyMost deprived 30% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-574)
47NumberPSB001Anglesey and GwyneddCommunity safetyMost deprived 50% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-958)
112NumberPSB001Anglesey and GwyneddPhysical environmentTotal LSOAs
2NumberPSB001Anglesey and GwyneddPhysical environmentMost deprived 10% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-191)
6NumberPSB001Anglesey and GwyneddPhysical environmentMost deprived 20% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-382)
17NumberPSB001Anglesey and GwyneddPhysical environmentMost deprived 30% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-574)
28NumberPSB001Anglesey and GwyneddPhysical environmentMost deprived 50% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-958)
129NumberPSB002Conwy and DenbighshireWIMDTotal LSOAs
11NumberPSB002Conwy and DenbighshireWIMDMost deprived 10% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-191)
20NumberPSB002Conwy and DenbighshireWIMDMost deprived 20% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-382)
30NumberPSB002Conwy and DenbighshireWIMDMost deprived 30% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-574)
63NumberPSB002Conwy and DenbighshireWIMDMost deprived 50% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-958)
129NumberPSB002Conwy and DenbighshireIncomeTotal LSOAs
12NumberPSB002Conwy and DenbighshireIncomeMost deprived 10% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-191)
20NumberPSB002Conwy and DenbighshireIncomeMost deprived 20% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-382)
34NumberPSB002Conwy and DenbighshireIncomeMost deprived 30% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-574)
69NumberPSB002Conwy and DenbighshireIncomeMost deprived 50% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-958)
129NumberPSB002Conwy and DenbighshireEmploymentTotal LSOAs
13NumberPSB002Conwy and DenbighshireEmploymentMost deprived 10% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-191)
20NumberPSB002Conwy and DenbighshireEmploymentMost deprived 20% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-382)
31NumberPSB002Conwy and DenbighshireEmploymentMost deprived 30% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-574)
64NumberPSB002Conwy and DenbighshireEmploymentMost deprived 50% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-958)
129NumberPSB002Conwy and DenbighshireHealthTotal LSOAs
11NumberPSB002Conwy and DenbighshireHealthMost deprived 10% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-191)
25NumberPSB002Conwy and DenbighshireHealthMost deprived 20% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-382)
33NumberPSB002Conwy and DenbighshireHealthMost deprived 30% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-574)
62NumberPSB002Conwy and DenbighshireHealthMost deprived 50% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-958)
129NumberPSB002Conwy and DenbighshireEducationTotal LSOAs
7NumberPSB002Conwy and DenbighshireEducationMost deprived 10% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-191)
19NumberPSB002Conwy and DenbighshireEducationMost deprived 20% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-382)
30NumberPSB002Conwy and DenbighshireEducationMost deprived 30% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-574)
55NumberPSB002Conwy and DenbighshireEducationMost deprived 50% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-958)
129NumberPSB002Conwy and DenbighshireAccess to servicesTotal LSOAs
17NumberPSB002Conwy and DenbighshireAccess to servicesMost deprived 10% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-191)
24NumberPSB002Conwy and DenbighshireAccess to servicesMost deprived 20% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-382)
40NumberPSB002Conwy and DenbighshireAccess to servicesMost deprived 30% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-574)
59NumberPSB002Conwy and DenbighshireAccess to servicesMost deprived 50% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-958)
129NumberPSB002Conwy and DenbighshireHousingTotal LSOAs
17NumberPSB002Conwy and DenbighshireHousingMost deprived 10% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-191)
35NumberPSB002Conwy and DenbighshireHousingMost deprived 20% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-382)
46NumberPSB002Conwy and DenbighshireHousingMost deprived 30% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-574)
67NumberPSB002Conwy and DenbighshireHousingMost deprived 50% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-958)
129NumberPSB002Conwy and DenbighshireCommunity safetyTotal LSOAs
24NumberPSB002Conwy and DenbighshireCommunity safetyMost deprived 10% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-191)
34NumberPSB002Conwy and DenbighshireCommunity safetyMost deprived 20% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-382)
45NumberPSB002Conwy and DenbighshireCommunity safetyMost deprived 30% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-574)
72NumberPSB002Conwy and DenbighshireCommunity safetyMost deprived 50% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-958)
129NumberPSB002Conwy and DenbighshirePhysical environmentTotal LSOAs
3NumberPSB002Conwy and DenbighshirePhysical environmentMost deprived 10% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-191)
9NumberPSB002Conwy and DenbighshirePhysical environmentMost deprived 20% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-382)
27NumberPSB002Conwy and DenbighshirePhysical environmentMost deprived 30% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-574)
55NumberPSB002Conwy and DenbighshirePhysical environmentMost deprived 50% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-958)
79NumberPSB005PowysWIMDTotal LSOAs
1NumberPSB005PowysWIMDMost deprived 10% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-191)
5NumberPSB005PowysWIMDMost deprived 20% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-382)
9NumberPSB005PowysWIMDMost deprived 30% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-574)
23NumberPSB005PowysWIMDMost deprived 50% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-958)
79NumberPSB005PowysIncomeTotal LSOAs
1NumberPSB005PowysIncomeMost deprived 10% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-191)
7NumberPSB005PowysIncomeMost deprived 20% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-382)
10NumberPSB005PowysIncomeMost deprived 30% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-574)
22NumberPSB005PowysIncomeMost deprived 50% LSOAs in Wales (ranks 1-958)
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10th March 2026
Dataset first published.

Main information

Designation
Accredited official statistics
Data provider 1
Natural Resources Wales
Data source 1
No specific source from data provider
Data provider 2
Care Inspectorate Wales
Data source 2
No specific source from data provider
Data provider 3
Ministry of Justice
Data source 3
No specific source from data provider
Data provider 4
Higher Education Statistics Agency
Data source 4
No specific source from data provider
Data provider 5
Ordnance Survey
Data source 5
No specific source from data provider
Data provider 6
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Data source 6
No specific source from data provider
Data provider 7
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC)
Data source 7
No specific source from data provider
Data provider 8
Welsh Government
Data source 8
No specific source from data provider
Data provider 9
NHS Wales Shared Services Partnership
Data source 9
No specific source from data provider
Data provider 10
Department for Education
Data source 10
No specific source from data provider
Data provider 11
Home Office
Data source 11
No specific source from data provider
Data provider 12
Public Health Wales
Data source 12
No specific source from data provider
Data provider 13
Office for National Statistics (ONS)
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No specific source from data provider
Data provider 14
Department for Work and Pensions (DWP)
Data source 14
No specific source from data provider
Data provider 15
Digital Health and Care Wales (DHCW)
Data source 15
No specific source from data provider
Data provider 16
NHS England
Data source 16
No specific source from data provider
Data provider 17
Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local Government
Data source 17
No specific source from data provider

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 the number and percentage of LSOAs in each deprivation group, in each public services board.

Data collection or calculation

There are three main components of the 2025 index:

  • the 54 underlying indicator datasets
  • ranks for the 8 separate domains (or types) of deprivation, created by combining relevant indicators within each domain
  • overall WIMD ranks, created by combining the domain ranks

All these components are calculated for each of the small areas (Lower layer Super Output Areas or LSOAs) in Wales and published.

The way the indicators and domains are combined is designed to reliably distinguish between areas at the most deprived end of the distribution, but not at the least deprived end. This means that differences between the least deprived areas in Wales are less well defined than differences between the more deprived areas.

To compare larger geographies, you can consider the proportion of small areas in a larger geography which are in the most deprived (say) 10% of areas in Wales. For example, if an area has more than 10% of its small areas in the most deprived 10% in Wales it can be considered relatively deprived. If it has fewer than 10%, then it can be considered relatively less deprived.

We publish WIMD 2025 deprivation profiles for selected larger geographies, which provide numbers and percentages of LSOAs within a larger geography which are in these categories of deprivation:

  • 10% most deprived
  • 20% most deprived
  • 30% most deprived
  • 50% most deprived

This is available for the overall WIMD 2025 index and each of the 8 domains

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.

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Welsh Government
Contact email
statsinclusion@gov.wales