Table 1 
Proportion of Canadians ranked as having high perceived well-being (top third) from factor analysis of nine perceived well-being indicators, by selected socio-demographic characteristics, Canada, 2021 to 2022. 

Proportion of Canadians ranked as having high perceived well-being (top third) from factor analysis of nine perceived well-being indicators, by selected socio-demographic characteristics, Canada, 2021 to 2022.
  High perceived well-being (top third)
%
15 to 19 years old 30.9
20 to 24 years old 24.0
25 to 29 years old 25.6
30 to 34 years old 29.4
35 to 39 years old 27.8
40 to 44 years old 28.7
45 to 49 years old 28.9
50 to 54 years old 30.7
55 to 59 years old 33.4
60 to 64 years old 37.1
65 to 69 years old 40.1
70 to 74 years old 40.4
75 to 79 years old 42.9
80 to 84 years old 39.3
85 to 89 years old 37.0
90 years and older 33.4
Disability status  
Has long-term condition and identify as a person with a disability 15.2
Has a long-term condition without identifying as a person with a disability 23.6
No long-term condition 42.4
Region  
Atlantic region 35.5
Quebec 37.4
Ontario 31.4
Prairie region 31.6
British Columbia 30.2
Rural/Urban  
Rural 39.2
Urban 32.1
LGBTQ2+  
LGBTQ2+ 17.6
Non-LGBTQ2+ 34.1
Source(s):
Canadian Social Survey (5354).
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