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TwitterThe median total income of all families in Nova Scotia saw no significant changes in 2022 in comparison to the previous year 2021 and remained at around 88770 dollars. Still, the median total income of all families reached its highest value in the observed period in 2022. Find more key insights for the median total income of all families in countries and regions like median total income of all families (Yukon), median total income of all families (Manitoba), and median total income of all families (Alberta).
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[ARCHIVED] Community Counts data is retained for archival purposes only, such as research, reference and record-keeping. This data has not been maintained or updated. Users looking for the latest information should refer to Statistics Canada’s Census Program (https://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/index-eng.cfm?MM=1) for the latest data, including detailed results about Nova Scotia. This table reports median and average household income by household structure. This data is sourced from the Census of Population (long form). Geographies available: provinces, counties, communities, municipalities, district health authorities, community health boards, economic regions, police districts, school boards, municipal electoral districts, provincial electoral districts, federal electoral districts, regional development authorities, watersheds
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[ARCHIVED] Community Counts data is retained for archival purposes only, such as research, reference and record-keeping. This data has not been maintained or updated. Users looking for the latest information should refer to Statistics Canada’s Census Program (https://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/index-eng.cfm?MM=1) for the latest data, including detailed results about Nova Scotia. This table reports household median and average incomes before tax and after tax. This data is sourced from the 2011 National Household Survey. Geographies available: provinces, counties, communities, municipalities, district health authorities, community health boards, economic regions, police districts, school boards, municipal electoral districts, provincial electoral districts, federal electoral districts, regional development authorities, watersheds
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TwitterThe household incomes chart shows how many household fall in each of the income brackets specified by Statistics Canada.
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TwitterThis table presents income shares, thresholds, tax shares, and total counts of individual Canadian tax filers, with a focus on high income individuals (95% income threshold, 99% threshold, etc.). Income thresholds are geography-specific; for example, the number of Nova Scotians in the top 1% will be calculated as the number of taxfiling Nova Scotians whose total income exceeded the 99% income threshold of Nova Scotian tax filers. Different definitions of income are available in the table namely market, total, and after-tax income, both with and without capital gains.
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Twitter[ARCHIVED] Community Counts data is retained for archival purposes only, such as research, reference and record-keeping. This data has not been maintained or updated. Users looking for the latest information should refer to Statistics Canada’s Census Program (https://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/index-eng.cfm?MM=1) for the latest data, including detailed results about Nova Scotia. This table reports household median and average incomes before tax and after tax. This data is sourced from the 2011 National Household Survey. Geographies available: provinces, counties, communities, municipalities, district health authorities, community health boards, economic regions, police districts, school boards, municipal electoral districts, provincial electoral districts, federal electoral districts, regional development authorities, watersheds
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TwitterIn 2022, the median total income of all families in Prince Edward Island remained nearly unchanged at around 91,520 dollars. Nevertheless, 2022 still represents a peak in the median total income of all families in Prince Edward Island. Find more key insights for the median total income of all families in countries and regions like median total income of all families (Northwest Territories), median total income of all families (Manitoba), and median total income of all families (Nova Scotia).
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TwitterThis table contains 692 series, with data for years 1996 - 1996 (not all combinations necessarily have data for all years), and is no longer being released. This table contains data described by the following dimensions (Not all combinations are available): Geography (173 items: Canada; Newfoundland and Labrador; Health and Community Services St. John's Region, Newfoundland and Labrador; Health and Community Services Eastern Region, Newfoundland and Labrador; ...); Characteristics (4 items: Average personal income; Standard error - average personal income; Low 95% confidence interval - average personal income; High 95% confidence interval - average personal income).
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TwitterThe household incomes chart shows how many household fall in each of the income brackets specified by Statistics Canada.
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TwitterThis map shows the median household income in Canada in 2021 in a multiscale map (by Country, Province, Census Division, Census Subdivision, and Dissemination Area). Nationally, the median household income is $80,530 per year (in current dollars).The pop-up is configured to include the following information for each geography level:Total householdsMedian household incomeCount of households by income rangeThe source of this information is Environics Analytics. The vintage of the data shown is 2021.For more information about Esri demographics including geography levels, click here.Permitted use of this data is covered in Section 4.0 DATA of the Esri Master Agreement (E204CW) and these supplemental terms.
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Twitter[ARCHIVED] Community Counts data is retained for archival purposes only, such as research, reference and record-keeping. This data has not been maintained or updated. Users looking for the latest information should refer to Statistics Canada’s Census Program (https://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/index-eng.cfm?MM=1) for the latest data, including detailed results about Nova Scotia. This table reports family median and average incomes before tax and after tax. This data is sourced from the 2011 National Household Survey. Geographies available: provinces, counties, communities, municipalities, district health authorities, community health boards, economic regions, police districts, school boards, municipal electoral districts, provincial electoral districts, federal electoral districts, regional development authorities, watersheds
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TwitterThe median employment income of tax filers in Nova Scotia increased by 2,140 dollars (+5.94 percent) in 2022 in comparison to the previous year. Therefore, the median in Nova Scotia reached a peak in 2022 with 38,180 dollars. Find further statistics regarding median employment income of tax filers (Newfoundland and Labrador), median employment income of tax filers (British Columbia), and median employment income of tax filers (Yukon).
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TwitterThis table contains 280 series, with data for years 1997 - 2009 (not all combinations necessarily have data for all years). This table contains data described by the following dimensions (Not all combinations are available): Geography (14 items: Canada; Newfoundland and Labrador; Prince Edward Island; Nova Scotia; ...); Household spending, personal taxes (5 items: Personal taxes (net of refunds); Income tax on reference year income; Income tax on income received before reference year; Other personal taxes (for example, gift tax); ...); Statistics (4 items: Average expenditure; Percent of households reporting; Estimated number of households reporting; Median expenditure per household reporting).
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TwitterThe median total income of all families in Nova Scotia saw no significant changes in 2022 in comparison to the previous year 2021 and remained at around 88770 dollars. Still, the median total income of all families reached its highest value in the observed period in 2022. Find more key insights for the median total income of all families in countries and regions like median total income of all families (Yukon), median total income of all families (Manitoba), and median total income of all families (Alberta).