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| 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Persons not in census families1 | |||||
| number of persons | |||||
| Total, all income groups | 4,646,340 | 4,792,160 | 4,847,480 | 5,028,070 | 5,137,030 |
| Under $5,000 | 331,130 | 337,570 | 339,590 | 346,460 | 343,000 |
| $5,000 and over | 4,315,220 | 4,454,590 | 4,507,890 | 4,681,620 | 4,794,030 |
| Under $10,000 | . | . | . | . | . |
| $10,000 and over | 3,776,030 | 3,911,450 | 3,975,280 | 4,216,820 | 4,344,200 |
| $15,000 and over | 2,995,320 | 3,164,350 | 3,273,300 | 3,469,160 | 3,682,860 |
| $20,000 and over | 2,335,160 | 2,455,370 | 2,531,500 | 2,696,360 | 2,856,490 |
| $25,000 and over | 1,930,090 | 2,038,790 | 2,108,210 | 2,246,460 | 2,378,540 |
| $30,000 and over | 1,573,560 | 1,675,180 | 1,743,040 | 1,869,380 | 1,999,450 |
| $35,000 and over | 1,256,680 | 1,346,040 | 1,410,000 | 1,523,410 | 1,648,820 |
| $40,000 and over | 1,005,320 | 1,083,340 | 1,140,790 | 1,238,850 | 1,352,850 |
| $45,000 and over | 800,280 | 869,130 | 922,050 | 1,008,520 | 1,110,930 |
| $50,000 and over | 637,640 | 694,850 | 744,590 | 819,870 | 910,450 |
| $60,000 and over | 404,900 | 447,520 | 488,970 | 545,400 | 615,440 |
| $70,000 and over | . | . | . | . | . |
| $75,000 and over | 204,890 | 229,310 | 255,940 | 293,920 | 341,680 |
| $80,000 and over | . | . | . | . | . |
| $90,000 and over | . | . | . | . | . |
| $100,000 and over | 87,210 | 95,420 | 105,260 | 121,620 | 143,710 |
| $150,000 and over | . | . | . | . | . |
| $200,000 and over | . | . | . | . | . |
| $250,000 and over | . | . | . | . | . |
| $ | |||||
| Median total income | 20,100 | 20,600 | 21,100 | 21,800 | 22,800 |
| . : not available for any reference period. Note: Family income is the sum of the incomes of all members of the family. 1. Persons not in census families are individuals who are not part of a census family – couple family or lone-parent family. These persons may live with their married children or with their children who have children of their own. They may be living with a family to whom they are related or unrelated. They may also be living alone or with other persons not in census families. Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM, table (for fee) 111-0012. Last modified: 2009-02-16. | |||||
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