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Median wages, salaries and commissions and proportion of tax filers with earnings, 2017 to 2022

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Infographic description

The title of the infographic is "Median wages, salaries and commissions and proportion of tax filers with earnings, 2017 to 2022"

This is a line chart with one horizontal axis and two vertical axes.

The horizontal axis represents the year and goes from 2017 to 2022, with increments of 1.

The vertical axis on the left represents the proportion of tax filers with wages, salaries and commissions. This vertical axis starts at 63.5 percent and goes to 67.0 percent, with increments of 0.5 percent.

The vertical axis on the right represents the median wages, salaries and commissions. This vertical axis starts at $41,000 and goes to $47,000, with increments of $1,000.

There are two series. The first series represents the percentage of tax filers with wages, salaries and commissions. The second series represents the median wages, salaries and commissions.

Both series start in the year 2017 and go to 2022.

For the year 2017, the first series (percentage of tax filers) is at 65.8%, while the second series (median wages) is at $42,880.

For the year 2018, the first series (percentage of tax filers) is at 66.0%, while the second series (median wages) is at $43,470.

For the year 2019, the first series (percentage of tax filers) is at 66.4%, while the second series (median wages) is at $43,680.

For the year 2020, the first series (percentage of tax filers) is at 64.7%, while the second series (median wages) is at $44,010.

For the year 2021, the first series (percentage of tax filers) is at 64.8%, while the second series (median wages) is at $46,120.

For the year 2022, the first series (percentage of tax filers) is at 65.7%, while the second series (median wages) is at $45,380.

Note(s): Amounts are expressed in 2022 constant dollars.

Source(s): Income and Financial Data of Individuals, Preliminary T1 Family File (4106), table 11-10-0072-01 and custom tabulation.

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