This statistic shows the average annual household expenditure in Ontario, Canada in 2021. Households in Ontario spent an average of 10,305 Canadian dollars on food in 2021.
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Survey of Household Spending (SHS), average household spending, Canada, regions and provinces.
Survey of Household Spending (SHS), average household spending on detailed food categories.
In 2024, the total predicted food expenditure for one household in Canada is expected to be anywhere from 7,700 Canadian dollars for a family of two up to 21,700 thousand Canadian dollars for a family of six. Expenditure was expected to be higher for every household type in 2024 compared to the year before.
This statistic shows the average annual household expenditure on personal care products in Canada from 2010 to 2021. According to StatCan, the average annual household expenditure on personal care products in Canada in 2021 amounted to 689 Canadian dollars.
As of March 2017, 38 percent of Canadian consumers who are involved in household shopping spent between 20 and 49 Canadian dollars on personal care and beauty products monthly. Some 29 percent of shoppers spent under 20 dollars, whilst just one percent spent over 150 dollars. In total, an average household spent 1,300 Canadian dollars on personal care in 2017.
Where do Canadians spend their money on personal care and beauty products?
Walmart was the most popular store among Canadian shoppers when it came to personal care and beauty shopping in 2017. Shoppers Drug Mart was ranked in second place, with 37 percent of survey respondents naming it as a store where they regularly shop for personal care and beauty products. Offering the lowest everyday prices was cited as the leading reason for choosing a specific store to shop at. Other top reasons included proximity to home, the option to also buy groceries in-store and sales on brand name items.
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In 2006, the average monthly shelter cost for renter households was $728 and for owner households it was $998. For owners without a mortgage it was lower at $455 and for owners with a mortgage it was higher at $1393. Shelter costs are the average monthly total of all shelter expenses paid by households to secure shelter. Shelter costs for owners may include the mortgage payment, property taxes, condominium fees and the costs of electricity, heat and municipal services. Shelter costs for renters may include rent and the costs of electricity, heat and municipal services. The map shows by census division the average owner’s major (monthly) payments on shelter costs for households with a mortgage.
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Consumer Spending in Canada increased to 1394466 CAD Million in the fourth quarter of 2024 from 1375466 CAD Million in the third quarter of 2024. This dataset provides - Canada Consumer Spending - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
Annual final consumption expenditure for the household sector, in current and constant 2017 prices, by province and territory.
Monthly average retail prices for food, household supplies, personal care items, cigarettes and gasoline. Prices are presented for the current month and previous four months. Prices are in Canadian current dollars.
This statistic shows the average annual household expenditure on household cleaning supplies and equipment in Canada from 2010 to 2021. According to StatCan, the average annual household expenditure on household cleaning supplies and equipment in Canada in 2021 amounted to 269 Canadian dollars.
Average and median market, total and after-tax income of individuals by visible minority group, Indigenous group and immigration status, Canada and provinces.
This statistic shows the average annual household expenditure on clothing and accessories in Canada from 2010 to 2021. The average annual household expenditure on clothing and accessories in Canada in 2021 amounted to approximately 2,300 Canadian dollars.
Monthly indexes and percentage changes for major components and special aggregates of the Consumer Price Index (CPI), not seasonally adjusted, for Canada, provinces, Whitehorse, Yellowknife and Iqaluit. Data are presented for the corresponding month of the previous year, the previous month and the current month. The base year for the index is 2002=100.
Annual adjusted household disposable income including social transfers in kind.
Quarterly current and capital accounts for the household sector, including property income, disposable income, net saving and net lending, Canada.
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Average House Prices in Canada decreased to 712400 CAD in February from 718500 CAD in January of 2025. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for Canada Average House Prices.
The average mortgage payment across all Canadian metros declined in 2023. In the third quarter of the year, Vancouver and Toronto topped the ranking of highest mortgage payment costs. Homebuyers in Vancouver had to pay, on average, 2,410 Canadian dollars monthly, while in Toronto, the average monthly scheduled mortgage payment was 2,318 Canadian dollars. Canada’s housing market House prices in Canada vary widely across the country. In 2023, the average sales price of detached single-family homes in Vancouver was nearly three times as expensive as the national average. Vancouver is undoubtedly considered the least affordable housing market: In 2021, the cost of buying a home with a 25-year mortgage in Canada was approximately 45 percent of the median household income, whereas in Vancouver, it was nearly 64 percent. Development of house prices The development of house prices depends on multiple factors, such as availability on the market and demand. Since 2005, house prices in Canada have been continuously growing. According to the MSL composite house price index, 2021 measured the highest house price increase.
Income of individuals by age group, sex and income source, Canada, provinces and selected census metropolitan areas, annual.
In Canada, the cost of retirement homes varies widely not only by the type of accommodation, but also by province or territory. For private rooms, costs ranged from 1,000 Canadian dollars per month in Quebec up to as high as 9,375 Canadian dollars per month in British Columbia. The range in costs are likely due to the types of services and care provided in these residences. British Columbia and Ontario had the largest range in costs.
This statistic shows the average annual household expenditure in Ontario, Canada in 2021. Households in Ontario spent an average of 10,305 Canadian dollars on food in 2021.