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Income of Canadian families
- Overview: High-income families make gains, while incomes remain
stable for rest
- Total income: Top tenth of families accounted for more than a
quarter of all income
- Government transfers: Share in income declines
for working-age families
- Low income: Proportion of seniors in low income now below the proportion
of children
- Couple and lone-parent families:
Gains for nuclear families with young children
- Biggest gains in median income in Alberta and Saskatchewan
- Family
income most unequally distributed in Nunavut
- Share of income that
comes from government sources down in most provinces and territories
- Median family income highest in Ottawa-Hull, Oshawa
- Family income most
unequally distributed in Toronto and Vancouver
- Government transfer share
of family income highest in St. John’s
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