Canadian incomes went up in 2020 amid uptake of pandemic benefits: census data

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From housing to veterans, here is the most interesting data from the latest StatCan census

Despite fewer Canadians receiving employment income during the pandemic, the transfers pushed the low-income rate down to 11.1 per cent in 2020 versus 14.4 per cent in 2015, the largest decline since 1976. Statistics Canada also attributes a decrease in income inequality to the programs.

Last year, Fortin enrolled in a dental assistant program at La Cite, a francophone college in Ottawa, and after graduating this spring the 30-year-old is working as an assistant in a dental office. “What the pandemic did was actually pour accelerant on the main story of the labour market for the last 10 years,” Yalnizyan said, referring to the effects of population aging. “It just accelerated what was going to happen anyway.”Article content

That labour shortage is a reflection of how quickly employment rates returned to something that looked like normal after the initial pandemic slump, according to Casey Warman, an economics professor at Dalhousie University.Article content The share of Canadians receiving employment income fell from 2019, with more women than men dropping out of the labour market. The gender pay gap remained, with men earning 35 per cent more than women, according to median income rates.Article content

More than two-thirds of Canadian adults, or 68.4 per cent, received COVID-19 related government benefits, with 27.6 of adults receiving federal emergency and recovery benefits, most often CERB.Article content “If we zero in and look at the provinces and territories, in Nunavut, among very young children aged less than five, close to one in three are living with one of their grandparents, and that’s the highest within Canada,” said Statistics Canada senior analyst Nora Galbraith.

Rentals.ca data shows the average Canadian rent hit $1,885 per month in June, a 9.5 per cent increase from the same month last year.The census also shows the number of homes shared by roommates increased by 54 per cent between 2001 and 2021, the fastest growth of any household type. The number of people in this age group living with at least one parent, roommates or alone simultaneously grew from 51 per cent in 2001 to 61 per cent in 2021.There were 97,625 Canadians serving in the military last year and another 461,240 former members, according to new census data.Article content

 

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