Median household income: highest & lowest · 2021 Census

The 10 areas with the highest and lowest values for Median household income in Canada, 2021 Census.

10 census subdivisions with the highest values

  1. Wood Buffalo, AB: $184,000
  2. Fermont, QC: $172,000
  3. White City, SK: $170,000
  4. Belcarra, BC: $168,000
  5. Rainbow Lake, AB: $168,000
  6. Anmore, BC: $162,000
  7. Division No. 10, Subd. D, NL: $162,000
  8. Norman Wells, NT: $160,000
  9. Region 6, Unorganized, NT: $159,000
  10. Iqaluit, NU: $157,000

10 census subdivisions with the lowest values

  1. North Spirit Lake, ON: $25,400
  2. Poundmaker 114, SK: $26,800
  3. Black River 9, MB: $29,000
  4. qathet E, BC: $33,600
  5. Kinistin 91, SK: $34,800
  6. Muskowekwan 85, SK: $35,600
  7. Wabana, NL: $36,000
  8. Shoal Lake 28A, SK: $36,000
  9. Division No. 1, Subd. R, NL: $37,600
  10. Little Pine 116, SK: $37,600
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Note The 2020 reference year was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and pandemic-related government transfers. Compare with caution across cycles.
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Warning Values are suppressed in dissemination areas with very small populations. Income and household variables are also less reliable at this geographic level. Read more
Source:Statistics Canada, 2021 Census of Population

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