Wolverhampton
At a glance, population and employment estimates for Wolverhampton.
- Population
- 264,407
- People in Employment
- 107,455 (65.1%)
- People Inactive
- 46,170 (28.0%)
- People Unemployed
- 11,535 (7.0%)
- Number Of Jobs
- 75k
- Median Salary
- £26,410
- Mean Salary
- £32,641
Crime Statistics
Housing Statistics
Business & Salaries
Crime Statistics
You can view the number of crimes per crime type for this year and the previous. You can also see the trend for each crime type, which shows if crimes committed are getting better, worse or no change.
We also list all of the parliamentary wards for Wolverhampton. You'll be able to see the crimes for this year so far and also how many crimes per 1000 people.
If you need to see crimes on a street level, you can use the interactive crime map which shows you crimes and their outcome.
Crime rate by type in Wolverhampton for 2024
Wolverhamptons most common type of crime is: Violence and sexual offences. In 2023 there were 17,286 crimes and in 2022 there were 19,241 crimes. Which is an decrease of 1,955 crimes.
Crime Type | Previous Year | Crimes This Year | Trend vs previous year |
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Violence and sexual offences | 17,286 | 1,187 |
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Vehicle crime | 3,175 | 246 |
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Criminal damage and arson | 3,052 | 216 |
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Shoplifting | 2,064 | 173 |
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Anti-social behaviour | 1,870 | 172 |
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Public order | 3,243 | 162 |
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Other theft | 2,437 | 159 |
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Burglary | 1,818 | 102 |
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Other crime | 791 | 64 |
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Possession of weapons | 695 | 49 |
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Drugs | 765 | 48 |
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Robbery | 649 | 38 |
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Bicycle theft | 310 | 28 |
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Theft from the person | 304 | 12 |
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Number of crimes for Electoral Wards in Wolverhampton
Think of Electoral Wards as the boundaries your local councillors represent in your area. Electoral Wards will help you get a better picture of how much crime takes place in and around the places you live.
Heath Town has the highest crime rate of all the wards in Wolverhampton, with 5691 crimes and 350 crimes per 1000 people. Whilst St Peter's has 380 crimes and 58 crimes per 1000 people.
Name | Crimes in 2024 | Crimes per 1000 people |
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Ettingshall | 234 | 14 |
Bilston East | 229 | 15 |
Bushbury South and Low Hill | 203 | 12 |
Heath Town | 202 | 12 |
Graiseley | 167 | 12 |
Wednesfield South | 157 | 13 |
East Park | 147 | 11 |
Blakenhall | 137 | 10 |
Fallings Park | 135 | 11 |
Bilston North | 105 | 8 |
Bushbury North | 102 | 8 |
Spring Vale | 100 | 8 |
Tettenhall Wightwick | 83 | 8 |
Merry Hill | 79 | 7 |
Wednesfield North | 79 | 7 |
Oxley | 78 | 6 |
Penn | 75 | 6 |
Tettenhall Regis | 64 | 5 |
St Peter's | 13 | 5 |
Park | 0 | 0 |
Crime map for Wolverhampton
Showing crimes from the beginning of the year up until 2024-08. Each Marker on the map represents a crime. Click on the marker to find out more about the crime. Please note, all crime locations are approximate.
Housing Statistics
View average house prices by year. We show property prices from 2010 up until the current year. You can also see property prices over time using our interactive chart.
Average property prices by year for Wolverhampton
The average property price in Wolverhampton is lower than the UK average of: £290,000. A low average house price could be an indicator of a less wealthy area. Crime rates could also be higher in such areas.
Year | Avg. Detached Price | Avg. Semi-Detached Price | Avg. Terraced Price | Avg. Flat Price |
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2023 | £332,616.29 | £208,154.97 | £167,307.11 | £102,865.71 |
2022 | £317,960.57 | £198,978.45 | £160,782.32 | £99,694.26 |
2021 | £281,678.75 | £176,200.67 | £143,186.35 | £92,312.53 |
2020 | £255,667.89 | £161,080.46 | £130,371.44 | £86,820.99 |
2019 | £246,045.38 | £154,847.19 | £125,343.97 | £85,747.89 |
2018 | £236,224.52 | £148,473.30 | £120,459.46 | £83,708.56 |
2017 | £223,502.58 | £139,931.20 | £114,002.17 | £80,782.57 |
2016 | £211,615.83 | £132,922.00 | £108,866.52 | £75,871.97 |
2015 | £196,117.80 | £123,365.34 | £101,513.51 | £70,848.99 |
2014 | £190,929.37 | £120,346.70 | £99,533.13 | £69,672.06 |
2013 | £187,431.33 | £117,764.76 | £97,742.61 | £68,509.02 |
2012 | £184,111.40 | £115,862.30 | £96,332.22 | £68,594.95 |
2011 | £185,671.92 | £115,423.70 | £95,701.40 | £69,769.71 |
2010 | £189,424.93 | £118,614.46 | £99,081.05 | £72,111.30 |
Property prices over time for Wolverhampton
Showing crimes from 2010 up until August 2024. You can use the interactive chart to zoom in on a timeframe to see greater detail.
Employment and Annual Salary information for Wolverhampton
The median salary in Wolverhampton is £26,410 and the mean salary in Wolverhampton is £32,641.00. The median value is a better indicator of salary in a region since the mean salary can be skewed by a small number of people that are high earners.
- Number of Jobs (thousands)
- 75k
- Median Salary
- £26,410
- Annual Percentage Change
- 8.8%
- Mean Salary
- £32,641
Salary comparison between Wolverhampton and West Midlands
See how Wolverhampton compares to the rest of West Midlands . Jobs per thousand, median and mean salary as well as annual percentage vs last year.
The highest median salary in West Midlands is £31,534 in Solihull and the lowest median salary is £0 in Wychavon. Wolverhampton ranks 15 out of 30 in terms of median salary.
Location | Annual Percentage Change | Mean Salary | Annual Percentage Change | ||
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Solihull | 71k | £31,534 | 3.8% | £39,183 | 0.0% |
Stratford-on-Avon | 50k | £31,528 | 16.7% | £36,940 | 4.5% |
Rugby | 49k | £31,514 | 9.4% | £34,326 | 8.8% |
North Warwickshire | 22k | £30,998 | 13.8% | £33,797 | 4.5% |
Lichfield | 40k | £30,556 | 6.4% | £36,651 | 6.9% |
Warwick | 60k | £29,940 | -0.2% | £38,938 | 2.6% |
Stafford | 50k | £29,730 | 13.3% | £34,630 | 14.7% |
Bromsgrove | 39k | £28,714 | -2.4% | £35,260 | 2.8% |
South Staffordshire | 37k | £28,260 | 1.7% | £31,128 | 5.5% |
Worcester | 42k | £27,820 | 5.8% | £33,375 | 10.7% |
Coventry | 104k | £27,766 | 7.9% | £31,736 | 7.8% |
Staffordshire Moorlands | 35k | £27,177 | 4.9% | £30,603 | 6.5% |
Tamworth | 27k | £26,902 | 11.5% | £28,616 | 7.4% |
Malvern Hills | 24k | £26,626 | 2.3% | £32,046 | 5.1% |
East Staffordshire | 45k | £26,521 | 11.5% | £30,847 | 15.0% |
Telford and Wrekin UA | 69k | £26,337 | 12.8% | £28,687 | 13.4% |
Wyre Forest | 36k | £26,221 | 6.1% | £29,622 | 5.3% |
Shropshire UA | 118k | £26,221 | 10.4% | £31,078 | 10.6% |
Nuneaton and Bedworth | 57k | £26,045 | 4.1% | £28,759 | 5.8% |
Dudley | 100k | £26,006 | 1.7% | £29,416 | 3.9% |
Birmingham | 260k | £25,495 | 5.0% | £29,949 | 6.6% |
Newcastle-under-Lyme | 45k | £25,167 | 3.6% | £27,028 | 3.9% |
Cannock Chase | 37k | £24,736 | -4.6% | £26,699 | -1.4% |
Stoke-on-Trent UA | 93k | £24,439 | 7.3% | £26,267 | 3.0% |
Redditch | 33k | £24,307 | 1.0% | £30,488 | 8.2% |
Walsall | 82k | £23,914 | 3.9% | £26,154 | -2.3% |
Sandwell | 108k | £23,746 | 3.9% | £27,980 | 11.2% |
Herefordshire UA | 69k | £23,659 | 7.1% | £27,391 | 5.2% |
Wychavon | 45k | £0 | 0.0% | £28,816 | 4.3% |
See how Wolverhampton compares to other areas in West Midlands
Number of businesses by industry for Wolverhampton
You can swipe right on the table to view all the rows
Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing | Production | Construction | Motor Trades | Wholesale | Retail | Transport & Storage | Accommodation & Food | Information & Communication | Finance & Insurance | Property | Professional, Scientific & Technical | Business administration | Public Administration & Defence | Education | Health | Arts & Entertainment |
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10 | 665 | 1,210 | 345 | 385 | 920 | 1,530 | 725 | 375 | 140 | 305 | 715 | 710 | 0 | 120 | 395 | 445 |