Table 5-16
Average expenditure per household, Canada and selected metropolitan areas, recent years — Victoria, British Columbia

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Victoria, British Columbia
  2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
  dollars
Total expenditure 59,950 71,457 84,515 F F
Food 6,524 7,758 8,414 F F
Shelter 12,987 14,013 16,991 F F
Household operation 3,220 3,398 3,656 F F
Household furnishings and equipment 2,161 2,399 3,454 F F
Clothing 2,322 3,320 3,042 F F
Transportation 7,946 8,483 8,624 F F
Health care 1,680 2,492 2,889 F F
Personal care 1,025 1,107 1,287 F F
Recreation 4,013 4,320 8,457 F F
Reading materials and other printed matter 272 405 384 F F
Education 1,135 1,519 2,288 F F
Tobacco products and alcoholic beverages 1,343 1,905 1,756 F F
Games of chance (net) 157 360 312 F F
Miscellaneous expenditures 904 1,203 1,216 F F
Total current consumption 45,690 52,682 62,770 F F
Personal taxes 9,690 13,684 13,622 F F
Personal insurance payments and pension contributions 3,252 3,449 6,346 F F
Gifts of money and contributions 1,319 1,641 1,778 F F
Note(s):
Beginning with 2006, the distinction between full-year and part-year members and households has been removed. Spending data are collected for the reference year for all members of the household at the time of the interview. Since the data for the 1997-2005 were based on full-year members only, to maintain the comparability with prior years, the data for 1997-2005 have been revised to include both full-year and part-year households. Due to unreliability of the data which was the result of low sample size, the data for Québec, Ottawa and Victoria for 2008 were suppressed.