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Canadian income survey 2021


Total personal income (INC1) INC1_R05: Now a question about total personal income. INC1_Q05 Q24: What is your best estimate of your total personal income, before taxes and deductions, from all sources during the year ending December 31, 2021? Income can come from various sources such as from work, investments, pensions or government. Examples include Employment Insurance, social assistance, child benefits and other income such as child support, spousal support (alimony) and rental income ...

What is the Canadian income survey?

The Canadian Income Survey is a supplement to the Labour Force Survey. It is a cross-sectional survey that collects data about income, labour market activity, school attendance, support payments, inter-household transfers, disability, unmet health care needs, food security, and characteristics and costs of housing.

What percentage of Canadians' adjusted after-tax income went to the top decile?

The share of Canadians' adjusted after-tax income that went to the bottom four income deciles increased from 21.0% in 2019 to 22.2% in 2020, representing the largest annual change and highest proportion since the beginning of the series in 1976. The share of income held by the top income decile was 22.0% in 2020, relatively unchanged from 2019.

How much did the average Canadian earn in 2020?

In 2020, the average total income increased $3,000 to $69,000. The source of this income changed dramatically, however, with average market income dropping to $41,000, while their average government transfers rose to $28,000. The Market Basket Measure ( MBM) was adopted as Canada's Official Poverty Line in June 2019.



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