Chart 3
In 2020, the proportion of families with rental income is highest in Vancouver, followed by Victoria
Source(s):
Annual Income Estimates for Census Families and Individuals (T1 Family File) (4105), custom tabulation.
Chart description
This is a bar clustered chart.
% | |
---|---|
Vancouver | 11.2 |
Victoria | 10.4 |
Toronto | 9.8 |
Kelowna | 9.4 |
Montréal | 9.1 |
Saguenay | 8.8 |
Calgary | 8.7 |
Guelph | 8.4 |
Saskatoon | 8.3 |
Ottawa–Gatineau | 7.9 |
Lethbridge | 7.7 |
Abbotsford–Mission | 7.6 |
Sherbrooke | 7.4 |
St. John's | 7.4 |
Trois-Rivières | 7.2 |
Edmonton | 7.0 |
Kingston | 7.0 |
Québec | 7.0 |
Peterborough | 6.8 |
Barrie | 6.6 |
Kitchener–Cambridge–Waterloo | 6.6 |
St. Catharines–Niagara | 6.4 |
Greater Sudbury | 6.3 |
Hamilton | 6.2 |
Regina | 6.1 |
Thunder Bay | 6.0 |
London | 5.9 |
Oshawa | 5.9 |
Belleville | 5.8 |
Brantford | 5.4 |
Windsor | 5.4 |
Winnipeg | 4.9 |
Halifax | 4.4 |
Saint John | 3.5 |
Moncton | 3.3 |
Source(s):
Annual Income Estimates for Census Families and Individuals (T1 Family File) (4105), custom tabulation.
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