Income in Manitoba changes varies depending on factors like education, experience and occupation. In this article we break down the average and median individual income for individuals and households in Manitoba.
Average income in Manitoba
The average individual income in Manitoba is $48,200. The average after-tax income in Manitoba is $40,200 and the average individual tax is $8,000.
Average income in Manitoba by Age
This is a breakdown of the average income in Manitoba by age group:
Average household income in Manitoba
The average household income in Manitoba is $94,500. The average after-tax household income in Manitoba is $77,600 which means that on average households in Manitoba by taxes of $16,900.
Median household income in Manitoba
The median household income in Manitoba is $77,000. The after-tax median Manitoba household income is $66,900 which means that the average tax paid by the median household in Manitoba is $9,800.
What is the average single person income in Manitoba?
The average single person income in Manitoba is $48,200 as shown by the Canadian Income Survey. This average is higher when compared to the median single person income in Manitoba which was $40,500. Both of these are before-tax incomes in 2022. The below chart shows the average and median tax paid by individuals in Canada:
What is the average household income in Manitoba?
The average household in Manitoba is $94,500 in 2022 which is higher than the Manitoba median household income of $77,000. Both of these household incomes are expressed as the total income before tax as shown in the 2022 Canadian Income Survey.
Notes on the income data
The incomes listed in this article are based on the data released by Statistics Canada on 2024-04-26 in the most recent Canadian Income Survey (CIS) which was completed for the 2022 year.
Income distributions data comes from data in the income explorer which was released 2024-04-17 which data from the 2021 census which shows 2020 income.
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