Income share of highest income decile in Canada 2021, by province

Share of total after-tax income of highest income decile in Canada in 2021, by province

CharacteristicShare of total income earned
Ontario 27.4%
British Columbia 27.3%
Alberta 27.2%
Newfoundland and Labrador 26%
Quebec 25.9%
Manitoba 25.6%
New Brunswick 25.3%
Saskatchewan 25.2%
Nova Scotia 24.9%
Prince Edward Island 23.9%
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Release date

May 2023

Region

Canada

Survey time period

2021

Supplementary notes

Adapted from Statistics Canada, statcan.gc.ca, 2021. This does not constitute an endorsement by Statistics Canada of this product.

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