In 2022, there were more than 2.42 million single people between the ages of 20 and 24 years old living in Canada. Among those aged 100 and over, there were 914 single people living in Canada in that year.
In 2022, there were more single males living in Canada than women. There were 9.67 million single males in Canada in that year, and 8.6 million single females. These figures have been increasing steadily since 2000.
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The dating service industry in Canada has recently experienced growth as mobile technology has caused the expansion of digital services. The shift from traditional face-to-face interactions to online platforms has driven demand, with users relying on mobile apps for quick and easy connections. The leading companies in the sector have tapped into this trend by developing user-friendly mobile ecosystems that enhance spontaneous interactions through smartphones. As people prioritize convenience and accessibility, the industry's growth continues, catering to various user needs ranging from quick connections to more meaningful, long-term relationships. Industry revenue has risen at a CAGR of 0.5% to $178.6 million over the five years to 2024, including an estimated 1.3% jump in 2024 alone. Many platforms have reported reduced revenue from subscription models as more users lean toward complementary offerings with comprehensive features. Rising costs in several areas further pressure profitability, with increasing wages for skilled workers like programmers and marketers contributing to growing expenses. Legal and insurance costs also strain financial resources due to the industry's evolving risk profile. Anticipated trends over the next five years suggest that Canada's digital dating landscape will experience robust growth. As more individuals seek virtual connections as preludes to real-life meetings, firms will likely integrate new technologies to elevate user experiences and maintain a competitive edge. Enhanced mobile connectivity will drive sustained app usage, while location-based features could promote face-to-face interactions in urban centers. Companies may explore niche segments and tailor services to specific audience demographics, capitalizing on personalized matchmaking experiences. Regulatory pressures from consumer complaints will likely prompt stricter safety measures, encouraging creativity in creating trusted environments and potentially leading to higher subscription fees. Overall, industry revenue is forecast to grow at a CAGR of 1.7% to $194.6 million by 2029.
Annual population estimates by marital status or legal marital status, age and sex, Canada, provinces and territories.
Indigenous ancestry responses by single and multiple Indigenous ancestry responses, residence by Indigenous geography, age and gender for the population in private households.
In 2024, the total number of single parent families in Canada increased by 0.03 million families (+1.66 percent) compared to 2023. With 1.84 million families, the total number thereby reached its highest value in the observed period.
In 2022, there were more single males living in Canada than single women. In that year, there were 9.67 million single men, and 8.6 single women in Canada. In comparison, there were far more widowed women than men, with 1.59 million widowed women and 472,170 widowed men in Canada.
This statistic shows the total number of male lone parents (single fathers) in Canada in 2020, distinguished by age group of father. In 2020, about 1,770 male lone parents aged between 0 and 24 years were living in Canada.
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This statistic shows the total number of female lone parents (single mothers) in Canada in 2020, distinguished by their age. In 2020, about 41,910 single mothers aged between 0 and 24 years were living in Canada.
In 2022, there were about 6.7 million single people living in Ontario; the most out of any province. Yukon had the least amount of single people living there in 2022, with 23,819 individuals.
In 2022, there were about 18.26 million single people living in Canada. This figure has been increasing steadily since 2000, when there were about 14.37 million single people in Canada.
This statistic shows the amount of lone parent families in Canada in 2022, distinguished by province and territory. In 2022, about 749,769 lone parent families were living in Ontario.
In 2021, about 1.64 million unattached individuals were living on low income in Canada. Between 2000 and 2021, the number of single persons with low income experienced an increase, reaching the highest figure in 2019.
Data on marital status, age group and gender for the population aged 15 and over, Canada, provinces and territories, economic regions, 2021 Census.
This statistic depicts the total number of single-earner families in Canada from 2000 to 2020, by gender. In 2020, there were around 1.41 million male single-earner families in Canada.
In the first quarter of 2023, the average sales price of detached single-family homes in Canada was approximately ******* Canadian dollars. Nevertheless, house prices varied greatly across different markets. For example, in Vancouver, housing was more than twice as expensive as the national average. The market with the most affordable housing was Saint John, where the average single-family detached home sold for approximately ******* Canadian dollars. In comparison to house prices, the average sales price of condominium apartments in all Canadian markets was lower.
In 2022, the median annual family income of lone-parent families in Canada increased by 2,100 dollars (+3.7 percent) since 2021. Therefore, the median annual income in Canada reached a peak in 2022 with 58,850 dollars.
This statistic depicts the median annual family income of single-earner couple families in Canada from 2000 to 2020. In 2020, the median annual family income of male single-earner couple families was 34,390 Canadian dollars.
This statistic displays the percentage of Canadians aged 18 to 79 who own a single-cup coffee brewer system for the years 2012 to 2018. In 2018,46 percent of 18 to 79 year olds owned a single-cup brewer.
In 2022, there were more than 2.42 million single people between the ages of 20 and 24 years old living in Canada. Among those aged 100 and over, there were 914 single people living in Canada in that year.