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Income by Age of Head of Household
Household income data was collected
in the census from a 20% sample (one household in five).
TETRAD commissioned Statistics Canada
to prepare a special custom cross-tabulation of household income
by the age of the primary household maintainer. Also
included are the following income categories that are not in the
Standard Census Profiles:
- Households with income $100,000
to $125,000 and income $125,000 to $150,000.
- Households with income greater
than $150,000 and income greater than $200,000.
Example PCensus Report
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2005 Household Income by
Age of Head of Household
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Canada
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All Ages
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Age
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Age
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Age
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Age
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15-24
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25-44
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45-64
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65-74
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75+
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2006 Households by Income
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Less than $20,000
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$20,000 - $39,999
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$40,000 - $59,999
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$60,000 - $79,999
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$80,000 - $99,999
$100,000 - $124,999
$125,000 - $149,999
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$150,000 and over
$200,000 and over
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Dominant Income Range
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Median Income
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Average Income
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Pricing: Income by Age of Head of Household
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Income by Age
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DA and higher†
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FSA
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Alberta
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$450.
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$90.
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British
Columbia
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$500.
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$100.
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Manitoba
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$350.
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$70.
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New
Brunswick
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$220.
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$50.
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Newfoundland
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$220.
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$50.
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Nova Scotia
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$220.
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$50.
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Ontario
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$520.
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$135.
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Prince
Edward Island
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$200.
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$50.
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Quebec
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$520.
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$135.
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Saskatchewan
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$350.
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$70.
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Yukon, NWT or
Nunavut
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$180.
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$50.
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Western Canada
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$1,150.
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$230.
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Prairies (AB, SK,MB)
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$880.
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$140.
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Atlantic Canada
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$450.
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$140.
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Northern Canada
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$275.
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$55.
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Canada
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$1,900.
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$380.
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Canada – CT and higher
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$880
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Canada – CSD and higher
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$450
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†Includes FSA level data.
*TETRAD Computer Applications is an authorized distributor of
selected Statistics Canada files under Licensing Agreement no.
6543. No Confidential personal information about an individual
family, household organization or business has been has been
obtained from Statistics Canada.
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