Table 3
Average total income and average wages and salaries of the top 1%
| 2021 – Average total income | 2022 – Average total income | 2021 to 2022 – Average total income | 2021 – Average wages and salaries | 2022 – Average wages and salaries | 2021 to 2022 – Average wages and salaries | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2022 constant dollars | 2022 constant dollars | dollar change | 2022 constant dollars | 2022 constant dollars | dollar change | |
| Canada | 618,400 | 586,900 | -31,500 | 390,100 | 374,600 | -15,500 |
| Newfoundland and Labrador | 540,700 | 479,800 | -60,900 | 338,800 | 289,100 | -49,700 |
| Prince Edward Island | 446,300 | 476,900 | 30,600 | 222,800 | 317,200 | 94,400 |
| Nova Scotia | 500,500 | 522,600 | 22,100 | 274,600 | 305,300 | 30,700 |
| New Brunswick | 547,100 | 517,900 | -29,200 | 290,300 | 311,700 | 21,400 |
| Quebec | 585,600 | 557,000 | -28,600 | 327,900 | 314,300 | -13,600 |
| Ontario | 660,400 | 605,200 | -55,200 | 431,300 | 398,600 | -32,700 |
| Manitoba | 557,400 | 569,700 | 12,300 | 333,600 | 338,000 | 4,400 |
| Saskatchewan | 521,800 | 524,900 | 3,100 | 275,500 | 282,100 | 6,600 |
| Alberta | 590,600 | 597,900 | 7,300 | 400,400 | 421,700 | 21,300 |
| British Columbia | 602,000 | 586,300 | -15,700 | 374,800 | 358,300 | -16,500 |
| Territories1 | 410,400 | 436,800 | 26,400 | 270,400 | 256,400 | -14,000 |
Source(s):
Table 11-10-0055-01, Longitudinal Administrative Databank (4107) and custom tabulations.
Table note 1
These include the Northwest Territories, Yukon and Nunavut.
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