Median Income in Canada
The median employment income in Canada was $51,200 in 2105
In 2015, the median income of full-year full-time workers in Canada was $51,200.
By province, Alberta had the highest (median) employment income of $62,100 followed by Newfoundland and Ontario.
In contrast, the lowest (median) employment income was reported in New Brunswick.
| Median Employment Income of full-year full-time workers | |
| Province | 2015 |
| Alberta | $62,100 |
| Newfoundland | $54,600 |
| Ontario | $53,000 |
| Saskatchewan | $52,600 |
| British Columbia | $51,300 |
| CANADA | $51,200 |
| Nova Scotia | $46,900 |
| Manitoba | $46,900 |
| Quebec | $45,200 |
| Prince E Island | $45,000 |
| New Brunswick | $44,600 |
| Source: Statistics Canada | |
Among major cities, full-year full time workers in Edmonton had the highest employment income of $63,400, followed by Calgary ($62,700) while in Montreal they had the lowest income of $46,800.
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