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Prince Edward Island: Distribution of Family Income by Lone-Parent Families, 2010-2015

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Geography:Prince Edward Island
Account:Income, Consumption and Leisure
Information:Distribution of Family Income by Lone-Parent Families, 2010-2015
Selected Number of Children: Total
Data Source:Compiled by the Community Accounts Unit, based on Canada Customs and Revenue Agency summary information as provided by Income Statistics Division, Statistics Canada.
Copyright:Newfoundland & Labrador Statistics Agency, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador

Figures may not add to total due to independent rounding.

All income amounts are gross.

Using Census definitions of family types (which include couple families, lone-parent families and non-family persons). Beginning in 2000, Statistics Canada began using the term Couple Families for Husband-Wife Families. Couple Families include same sex common-law families.

Census Families
This definition of the family classifies people in the following manner: 1) husbands and wives (married or common law) living in the same dwelling, with or without children (children of any age who report "single" as their marital status, or imputed children); 2) lone parents (male or female) with one or more children. Thus, the residual population is called "non-family persons" and is made up of persons living alone and of persons living in a household but who are not immediate relatives of other household members.
Lone Parent Family
Refers to a family with only one parent, male or female, and with at least one child. See also "Census families".

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  2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Family Income
Total6,710 6,610 6,480 6,500 6,410 6,480
<$5,000230 210 210 230 200 230
5,000+6,470 6,400 6,270 6,270 6,200 6,250
10,000+6,280 6,230 6,120 6,110 6,060 6,110
15,000+5,970 5,940 5,820 5,850 5,800 5,910
20,000+5,450 5,490 5,370 5,390 5,390 5,540
25,000+4,740 4,810 4,740 4,830 4,830 5,080
30,000+3,970 4,060 4,010 4,180 4,230 4,500
35,000+3,240 3,390 3,340 3,520 3,570 3,850
40,000+2,620 2,740 2,780 2,970 3,020 3,260
45,000+2,130 2,240 2,290 2,460 2,550 2,740
50,000+1,720 1,840 1,890 2,030 2,140 2,310
60,000+1,150 1,280 1,350 1,450 1,500 1,650
75,000+650 720 770 870 900 1,020
100,000+230 270 310 350 380 400
 
Median Income ($)$34,200 $35,600 $35,900 $37,200 $38,200 $40,200

Notes:

Figures may not add to total due to independent rounding.

All income amounts are gross.

Using Census definitions of family types (which include couple families, lone-parent families and non-family persons). Beginning in 2000, Statistics Canada began using the term Couple Families for Husband-Wife Families. Couple Families include same sex common-law families.

Source: Compiled by the Community Accounts Unit, based on Canada Customs and Revenue Agency summary information as provided by Income Statistics Division, Statistics Canada.

Copyright: Newfoundland & Labrador Statistics Agency
Government of Newfoundland and Labrador


Data last updated on January 17, 2017

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