Highest-income census metropolitan areas in Canada
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Median household income of the largest 27 census metropolitan area in Canada for the year 2010. (All census families)
Canadian Census Metropolitan Areas ranked by median household income
Rank | Census Metropolitan Area | Population | Median Household Income |
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1 | Ottawa CMA | 1,236,324 | $94,700 |
2 | Calgary CMA | 1,214,839 | $89,490 |
3 | Edmonton CMA | 1,159,869 | $87,930 |
4 | Regina CMA | 210,556 | $84,890 |
5 | Oshawa | 149,607 | $82,270 |
6 | Saskatoon CMA | 260,600 | $80,570 |
7 | St John's, NL CMA | 196,966 | $78,210 |
8 | Victoria, BC CMA | 344,630 | $77,820 |
9 | Kingston, ON CMA | 159,561 | $77,140 |
10 | Kitchener-Cambridge-Waterloo CMA | 477,160 | $77,040 |
11 | Hamilton CMA | 721,053 | $76,730 |
12 | Greater Sudbury CMA | 160,770 | $76,710 |
13 | Halifax CMA | 390,096 | $76,500 |
14 | Quebec, QC CMA | 765,706 | $76,450 |
15 | Thunder Bay CMA | 121,596 | $75,640 |
16 | Winnipeg CMA | 730,018 | $72,050 |
17 | London, ON CMA | 474,786 | $71,840 |
18 | Windsor, ON CMA | 319,246 | $69,480 |
19 | Saguenay, QC CMA | 157,790 | $69,340 |
20 | St John, NS CMA | 127,761 | $69,100 |
21 | Toronto CMA | 5,583,064 | $68,110 |
22 | Vancouver CMA | 2,313,328 | $67,090 |
23 | Montreal CMA | 3,824,221 | $67,010 |
24 | St. Catharines–Niagara CMA | 392,184 | $65,900 |
25 | Trois-Rivières, QC CMA | 151,773 | $63,510 |
26 | Sherbrooke, QC CMA | 201,890 | $63,360 |
27 | Abbotsford-Mission, BC CMA | 170,191 | $62,320 |