London had a population of 7.6 million in mid-2007, an increase of 7.7 per cent since 1997. This compares with an overall increase of 4.6 per cent for the UK over the same period
Men aged 65 in 2005–07 could expect to live another 17.8 years and women 20.7 years. This compares with 17.3 and 20.0 in the UK as a whole
A higher proportion of children (23 per cent) lived in workless households in the second quarter of 2008, than the UK average of 16 per cent
In the region, 60.9 per cent of pupils achieved five grades A*–C at GCSE level or equivalent in 2006/07, compared with 61.3 per cent for the UK as a whole
The percentage of households that were victims of crime at least once in 2007/08 was 18.4 per cent, compared with an England and Wales average of 17.1 per cent
People over state pension age (over 65 for males and over 60 for females) in 2007 made up 13.8 per cent of the population, compared with 19.3 per cent for the under-16s
The unemployment rate stood at 6.9 per cent in the second quarter of 2008, higher than the UK rate of 5.4 per cent
In April 2008, the median gross weekly earnings for fulltime employees on adult rates was £581, higher than the UK median of £479
Labour productivity (gross value added per hour worked) in 2007 was 29.7 per cent above the UK average
Local authorities in the region recycled 23 per cent of household waste in 2006/07 compared with an England average of 31 per cent