Issue 5 | 2018
Community Reflections Household income in the CMA - 'M edian in com e' refers to the income that falls directly in the middle if all incomes were lined up from smallest to largest. This means that 50% of household incomes fall above this figure and 50% fall below. - 'Aver age in com e' is calculated by adding together all household incomes in an area and dividing by the number of households. - An average income that is greater than the median income is an indication of in com e in equ alit y because a small number of high income households can increase the average but will have no impact on the median. - 'Af t er -t ax in com e' is measured in terms of all sources including those from employment, government programs, pensions, and other financial support.
M edian Hou seh old In com e (Af t er Tax)
Aver age Hou seh old In com e (Af t er Tax)
Dif f er en ce (Aver age M edian )
Can ada
61,348
76,171
14,823
New Br u n sw ick
52,553
61,431
8,878
Sain t Joh n CM A
55,847
66,067
10,220
SJCity
46,795
55,826
9,031
Quispamsis
84,337
91,908
7,571
Rothesay
74,726
90,323
15,597
Hampton
65,371
73,217
7,846
Grand Bay - Westfield
71,552
77,776
6,224
Source: 2016 Census Profiles, Saint John Census Metropolitan Area, Statistics Canada, 2016
M edian In com e By Dissem in at ion Ar ea (DA)
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There are 52,875 private households in the CM A 22% have household incomes below $30,000 19% have household incomes above $100,000 (and 27% of these are above $150,000)
There are 14,072,075 private households in Can ada 17.8% have household incomes below $30,000 32.4% have household incomes above $100,000 (and 45.5% of these are above $150,000)
Community Reflections is a publication of the Saint John Human Development Council in Saint John, New Brunswick.
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