Focus on Geography Series, 2016 Census
Mountain (South), Rural municipality (CSD) - Manitoba
Data qualityMedian income of households
- In 2015, the median total income of households in Canada was $70,336.
Number and median total income of households, Mountain (South) and its neighbouring census subdivisions, 2005 and 2015
Geography | Number of households | Median total income of households | ||||
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2006 | 2016 | % change | 2005 | 2015 | % change | |
Division No. 19, Unorganized (Unorganized) | ... | 1,040 | ... | ... | 43,840 | ... |
Mountain (South) (Rural municipality) | ... | 185 | ... | ... | 36,992 | ... |
Minitonas-Bowsman (Municipality) | ... | 700 | ... | ... | 60,736 | ... |
Ethelbert (Municipality) | ... | 280 | ... | ... | 42,368 | ... |
Pine Creek 66A (Indian reserve) | ... | 205 | ... | ... | 27,840 | ... |
Mossey River (Rural municipality) | ... | 505 | ... | ... | 50,848 | ... |
Low income
- In 2015, 165 persons or 39.3% of the persons in Mountain (South) lived in low income2.
Savings
- In 2015, 32.4% of households in Mountain (South) contributed to Registered Retirement Savings Plans (RRSPs), Registered Pension Plans (RPPs), or Tax-free Savings Accounts (TFSAs). In Manitoba, 66.2% of households contributed to an account while 65.2% of households contributed nationally.
Percentage of households contributing to RRSPs, RPPs or TFSAs, RRSPs, RPPs and TFSAs, Mountain (South), 2015
Median contribution amount
$ 4,816
$ 2,912
$ 2,792
$ 5,184
Income of couples
- In 25.0% of couples in Mountain (South), each partner had fairly equal incomes3 in 2015 while men had higher income in 50.0% of couples and women had higher income in the remaining 20.0% of couples.
- For Canada overall, each partner had fairly equal incomes in 32.0% of couples with men having the higher income in 50.7% of couples and women having higher income in 17.3% of couples.
Figure 1.7 Characteristics of couples' total income, Mountain (South) and its neighbouring census subdivisions, 2015
- In 2015, the median total income of couples in Mountain (South) was $44,672 compared to $87,688 for all couples in Canada.
- The median income of higher-income partners in 2015 was $31,808 and the median income of lower-income partners was $12,192.
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Source:
Statistics Canada. 2017. Focus on Geography Series, 2016 Census. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 98-404-X2016001. Ottawa, Ontario. Data products, 2016 Census.
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