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Percent of the population earning $100,000 and over, by census division.
Census divisions in Canada were divided into four groups. The groups are ranked from the highest to the lowest percentage of the population earning $100,000 and over. The white area on the map represents sparsely populated regions in Canada and is not associated with a percentage.
On this map, Group 1 is dark green, group 2 is green, group 3 is light green, and group 4 is pale green.
The national percentage is included at the beginning of the following table, followed by the number of census divisions per group.
The national percentage is 6.34%.Source: Statistics Canada, Census of Population, 2006.
Each census division is coloured according to the following data table:
Number of census divisions | Group | Colour | |
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Population earning 100,000 and over | |||
10% and above | 9 | 1 | Dark green |
4% to 10% | 92 | 2 | Green |
2% to 4% | 103 | 3 | Light green |
Less than 2% | 83 | 4 | Pale green |