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  2. List of cities in Canada by median household income

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    Median Income, Households 2020 [5] Median Income, Census Families 2020 [6] Median Income, Economic Families and Persons not in an Economic Family 2021 [7] Median Income, Economic Families 2021 [8] Wood Buffalo: 182000 175450 Oshawa: 102000 106460 Calgary: 100000 109520 88100 128800 Ottawa-Gatineau: 98000 117820 91500 127200 Guelph: 97000 109020 ...

  3. Demographics of Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    The 2011 National Household Survey data showed that Winnipeg's after-tax median household income was $50,537. [62] This was slightly lower than the national average ($54,098), [ 63 ] and is in the bottom 10 of lowest median incomes in Canada. [ 64 ]

  4. Economy of Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    Manitoba has a moderately strong economy based largely on natural resources. Its Gross Domestic Product was C$71 billion in 2017. [1] The province's economy grew 2.22% from 2015 to 2016. [1] The average individual income in Manitoba in 2016 was C$51,484.89 [1] [2] As of August 2019, Manitoba's unemployment rate was 5.6%. [9]

  5. Rossmere - Wikipedia

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    Rossmere's population in 2018 was 21,150. In 2018, the average family income was $70,969, and the unemployment rate was 6.80%. According to a 2018 boundary commission, 20.8% of the riding's residents were immigrants; 25% listed German as their ethnic origin, and a further 11% are Ukrainian. The aboriginal population was 12.7%.

  6. Dauphin, Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    The median household income in 2005 was $35,527, below the Manitoba provincial average of $47,875. [17] Ethnicity. According to the 2021 Canadian census, ...

  7. Burrows (electoral district) - Wikipedia

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    The riding's population in 1996 was 18,718. In 1999, the average family income was $35,575, one of the lowest rates in the province. Thirty-nine per cent of the riding's residents are listed as low-income, with an unemployment rate of 13%. One household in four has only one parent.

  8. Winkler, Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    The average income for a family in the city is $44,227. The average income for all workers is $22,423, with men earning an average income of $27,787 and women earning an average income of $16,061. The average income for full-time, full-year workers is $30,779. Males who work full-time for a full year earn an average of $34,326 while females who ...

  9. Fort Whyte - Wikipedia

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    The constituency's population in 2018 was 21,780. The average family income in 2018 was $117,535. The unemployment rate is 4.9%, and 19.2% of the population is above 65 years of age. Almost 42% of the population have university degrees. Health and social services account for 13.5% of Fort Whyte's industry, with a further 10.4% in Retail Trade.