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2006 Census of Canada: Topic-based tabulations

After-tax Family Income Groups (23A) and Census Family Structure (11) for the Census Families in Private Households of Canada, Provinces, Territories, Census Metropolitan Areas and Census Agglomerations, 2005 - 20% Sample Data

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After-tax family income groups (23A) Census family structure (11)
Total - Census family structure 1 Married couple families 2 Married couple families with no children Married couple families with children under 18 years 3 Married couple families with only children 18 years and over Common-law couple families 4 Common-law couple families with no children Common-law couple families with children under 18 years 5 Common-law couple families with only children 18 years and over Male lone-parent families Female lone-parent families
Note(s) :
  1. Census metropolitan areas and census agglomerations crossing provincial boundaries
    There is one census metropolitan area (Ottawa - Gatineau) and three census agglomerations (Campbellton, Hawkesbury and Lloydminster) that cross provincial boundaries. The data for their respective provincial parts are included with the appropriate census metropolitan area or census agglomeration, with data for the census metropolitan area or census agglomeration within the province of the provincial part that contributes the majority of the population to the area. For example, Ottawa - Gatineau can be found in Ontario, Campbellton in New Brunswick, Hawkesbury in Ontario and Lloydminster in Alberta.
  1. TOTAL - CENSUS FAMILY STRUCTURE
    Census family structure - Refers to the classification of census families into married couples (with or without children of either or both spouses), common-law couples (with or without children of either or both partners), and lone-parent families by sex of parent. A couple may be of opposite or same sex. 'Children' in a census family include grandchildren living with their grandparent(s) but with no parents present.
  2. MARRIED COUPLE FAMILIES
    Includes same-sex married couple families in 2005.
  3. MARRIED COUPLE FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN UNDER 18 YEARS
    These families may also have children 18 years and over.
  4. COMMON-LAW COUPLE FAMILIES
    Includes opposite-sex and same-sex common-law couple families.
  5. COMMON-LAW COUPLE FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN UNDER 18 YEARS
    These families may also have children 18 years and over.
  6. TOTAL - AFTER-TAX FAMILY INCOME GROUPS
    Census family total income - The total income of a census family is the sum of the total incomes of all members of that family.

    'Total income' refers to the total money income received from the following sources during calendar year 2005 by persons 15 years of age and over:

    - wages and salaries (total)
    - net farm income
    - net non-farm income from unincorporated business and/or professional practice
    - child benefits
    - Old Age Security pension and Guaranteed Income Supplement
    - benefits from Canada or Quebec Pension Plan
    - benefits from Employment Insurance
    - other income from government sources
    - dividends, interest on bonds, deposits and savings certificates, and other investment income
    - retirement pensions, superannuation and annuities, including those from RRSPs and RRIFs
    - other money income.

    After-tax income of census families - The after-tax income of a census family is the sum of the after-tax incomes of all members of that family. After-tax income of family members or persons not in families refers to total income from all sources minus federal, provincial and territorial income taxes paid for 2005.

    Receipts not counted as income - The income concept excludes gambling gains and losses, lottery prizes, money inherited during the year in a lump-sum, capital gains or losses, receipts from the sale of property, income tax refunds, loan payments received, lump-sum settlements of insurance policies, rebates received on property taxes, refunds of pension contributions as well as all income 'in kind,' such as free meals and living accommodations, or agricultural products produced and consumed on the farm.

    Average income of families (census/economic), persons 15 years of age and over not in families, and households - Average income of families (census/economic) or persons 15 years of age and over not in families or households refers to the weighted mean total income of families (census/economic), persons 15 years of age and over not in families, or households in 2005. Average income is calculated from unrounded data by dividing the aggregate income of a specified group of families (for example, husband-wife families with working wives) or persons 15 years of age and over not in families or households (for example, two-person households) by the number of families, persons not in families, or households in that respective group, whether or not they reported income.

    Median income of families (census/economic), persons 15 years of age and over not in families, and households - The median income of a specified group of families (census/economic), persons 15 years of age and over not in families, or households is that amount which divides their income size distribution, ranked by size of income, into two halves. That is, the incomes of the first half of the families, persons 15 years of age and over not in families, or households are below the median, while those of the second half are above the median. Median incomes of families (census/economic), persons 15 years of age and over not in families, or households are normally calculated for all units in the specified group, whether or not they reported income.

    Standard error of average income - Refers to the estimated standard error of average income for an income size distribution. If interpreted as shown below, it serves as a rough indicator of the precision of the corresponding estimate of average income. For about 68% of the samples which could be selected from the sample frame, the difference between the sample estimate of average income and the corresponding figure based on complete enumeration would be less than one standard error. For about 95% of the possible samples, the difference would be less than two standard errors and, in about 99% of the samples, the difference would be less than approximately two and a half standard errors.

    The above concept and procedures also apply in the calculation of these statistics on the after-tax income of families (census/economic), persons 15 years of age and over not in families and households.
Total - After-tax family income groups 6 52,525 36,690 14,245 14,830 7,615 6,060 3,855 1,755 450 1,650 8,125
Under $10,000 1,165 410 220 130 60 125 75 40 0 115 505
$10,000 to $14,999 1,515 530 355 85 90 145 145 0 0 125 715
$15,000 to $19,999 2,315 510 250 180 75 250 165 75 10 125 1,430
$20,000 to $24,999 2,675 1,280 840 320 115 380 250 90 35 130 890
$25,000 to $29,999 2,945 1,700 1,310 270 115 320 235 80 0 140 790
$30,000 to $34,999 3,595 2,035 1,165 695 175 465 295 165 10 170 920
$35,000 to $39,999 3,320 2,150 1,255 640 250 485 260 195 30 125 565
$40,000 to $44,999 3,480 2,295 1,150 815 335 460 265 180 10 155 570
$45,000 to $49,999 3,615 2,670 1,175 1,100 395 445 245 145 50 65 435
$50,000 to $54,999 3,280 2,445 995 995 450 370 260 95 15 90 385
$55,000 to $59,999 3,080 2,255 905 905 445 410 245 145 25 95 320
$60,000 to $64,999 2,665 2,085 630 1,020 430 320 205 105 0 65 195
$65,000 to $69,999 2,460 2,095 650 985 460 255 165 55 30 45 70
$70,000 to $74,999 2,340 1,930 560 885 490 270 185 55 20 80 55
$75,000 to $79,999 1,940 1,605 435 825 345 230 150 65 10 25 85
$80,000 to $89,999 3,500 2,985 705 1,445 840 375 250 75 50 40 100
$90,000 to $99,999 2,565 2,210 485 1,060 660 290 150 80 50 15 50
$100,000 to $124,999 3,325 3,015 625 1,390 1,000 245 155 50 45 40 20
$125,000 and over 2,745 2,485 525 1,085 875 220 150 40 30 10 25
Median after-tax family income $ 52,530 60,194 47,537 66,196 73,617 49,373 49,574 46,119 69,186 36,021 28,600
Average after-tax family income $ 60,289 68,087 55,134 73,454 81,869 56,210 56,124 52,383 71,884 40,615 32,107
Standard error of average after-tax family income $ 399 504 629 862 1,176 990 1,332 1,430 3,624 1,327 464
Source: Statistics Canada, 2006 Census of Population, Statistics Canada catalogue no. 97-563-XCB2006070 (St. John's, Code001)