Chart 4
Proportion of persons living below the before-tax low income cut-off by Aboriginal identity group and sex, Sault Ste. Marie, 2005 — Description

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This vertical bar chart illustrates the percentage of the persons who were living below the before-tax low income cut-off in 2005. Data by Aboriginal identity group and sex are provided.

The X axis shows three groups, namely:

Both sexes
Men
Women

Each group is composed of four vertical bars.

The first bar represents the percentage of the total Aboriginal population living below the before-tax low income cut-off.
The second bar represents the percentage of First Nations people living below the before-tax low income cut-off.
The third bar represents the percentage of the Métis living below the before-tax low income cut-off.
The fourth bar represents the percentage of the total non-Aboriginal population living below the before-tax low income cut-off.

The Y axis is measured in percentages and increases by increments of ten from 0 to 40.

29.9% of Aboriginal people of both sexes were living below the before-tax low income cut-off.
36.0% of First Nations people of both sexes were living below the before-tax low income cut-off.
24.0% of Métis people of both sexes were living below the before-tax low income cut-off.
12.4% of non-Aboriginal people of both sexes were living below the before-tax low income cut-off.

27.2% of Aboriginal men were living below the before-tax low income cut-off.
33.3% of First Nations men were living below the before-tax low income cut-off.
22.3% of Métis men were living below the before-tax low income cut-off.
10.2% of non-Aboriginal men were living below the before-tax low income cut-off.

32.1% of Aboriginal women were living below the before-tax low income cut-off.
37.9% of First Nations women were living below the before-tax low income cut-off.
25.6% of Métis women were living below the before-tax low income cut-off.
14.6% of non-Aboriginal women were living below the before-tax low income cut-off.

Note: First Nations and Métis include persons who reported a single identity only.
Source: Statistics, Canada, Census of population, 2006.