Table 2
Selected income concepts for economic families of two persons or more by province, 2009
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Market income | Government transfers | Income tax | After-tax income | After-tax low income rate1 | |
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median (2009 constant dollars) | % | ||||
Canada | 63,000 | 6,200 | 7,900 | 63,800 | 6.5 |
Newfoundland and Labrador | 44,700 | 14,000 | 5,900 | 53,900 | 4.7 |
Prince Edward Island | 49,900 | 11,300 | 6,300 | 55,800 | 3.3 |
Nova Scotia | 52,800 | 6,900 | 6,700 | 55,100 | 4.7 |
New Brunswick | 50,700 | 8,500 | 6,300 | 55,000 | 4.3 |
Quebec | 55,000 | 8,400 | 7,200 | 57,300 | 5.0 |
Ontario | 66,900 | 5,600 | 8,100 | 66,200 | 7.4 |
Manitoba | 64,600 | 4,900 | 9,000 | 62,400 | 5.8 |
Saskatchewan | 71,700 | 3,900 | 9,100 | 69,900 | 5.1 |
Alberta | 82,300 | 2,700 | 11,300 | 77,800 | 5.6 |
British Columbia | 63,000 | 4,600 | 6,600 | 67,200 | 8.9 |
Based on the after-tax low income cut-offs (1992 base), persons living in economic families with two persons or more.
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