Distributions of household economic accounts, wealth, by characteristic, Canada, annual, inactive [36100585]

This table has been archived and replaced by table 36100660. Distribution of value" is the share of a wealth component (such as total assets) attributable to the various household characteristics (such as lowest income quintile)." Income quintiles are assigned based on the equalized household disposable income. This takes into account differences in household size and composition. The Oxford-modified equivalence scale is used; it assigns a value of 1 to the first adult, 0.5 to each additional person aged 14 and over, and 0.3 for all children under 14. The coefficients of variation from Statistics Canada's Survey of Financial Security for 2012 and 2016, which serve as indicators of the accuracy of these estimates for net worth and its components, are available in the appendix to Distributions of Household Economic Accounts, estimates of asset, liability and net worth distributions, 2010 to 2019, technical methodology and quality report for the March 2020 release. Age groups refer to the age group of the major income earner. This refers to the main source of income for the household, that is, wages and salaries, self-employment income, net property income, current transfers received related to pension benefits, or other current transfers received from non-pension related sources.
Self-employment income refers to mixed income related to non-farm and farm businesses. Household rental income is not included. Revenues from Current transfers received - pension benefits relate to current transfers received from corporations for employer's pension plans and current transfers received from government for the Canada and Québec pension plans (CPP/QPP) and the Old Age Security program including the Guaranteed Income Supplement (OAS/GIS). Revenues from Current transfers received - others, relate to all other current transfers received not included in Current transfers received - pensions benefits, that is, it includes current transfers from the government sector except for the Canada and Québec pension plans (CPP/QPP) and from the Old Age Security Program (OAS) and the Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS). It also includes current transfers from Non-profit institutions serving households (NPISH) and from the non-residents sector. Owner/Renter refers to the housing tenure of a household. Households that have subsidized rents (partially or fully) are included under Renter. Distributions by generation are defined as follows and are based on the birth year of the major income earner : pre-1946 for those born before 1946, baby boom for those born between 1946 and 1964, generation X for those born between 1965 and 1980 and millennials for those born after 1980. Note that generation Z has been combined with the millennial generation as their sample size is relatively small. Life insurance and pensions include the value of all life insurance and employer pension plans, termination basis. Excludes public plans administered or sponsored by governments: Old Age Security (OAS) including the Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS) and the Spouse's Allowance (SPA), as well as the Canada and Quebec Pension Plans (CPP/QPP). Other financial assets include total currency and deposits, Canadian short-term paper, Canadian bonds and debentures, foreign investments in paper and bonds, mortgages, equity and investment funds, and other receivables. Other non-financial assets include consumer durables, machinery and equipment, and intellectual property products. Excludes accumulation of value of collectibles including coins, stamps and art work. Other liabilities include major credit cards and retail store cards, gasoline station cards, etc., vehicle loans, lines of credit, student loans, other loans from financial institutions and other money owed.

Updated on DBnomics on April 4, 2022 (6:26 PM)

Frequency [freq]
Geography [geogr]
Statistics [stati]
Characteristics [chara]
Wealth [wealt]

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Series code 2010201120122013201420152016201720182019
1.1.1.9 952663 1011165 1065932 1120436 1177939 1255641 1331545 1399141 1444713 1511147
1.1.10.1 1307591 1360592 1446995 1524385 1601397 1662566 1766157 1862939 1881429 2016255
1.1.10.10 141725 145136 146839 146922 145250 143005 143652 150016 158462 164830
1.1.10.11 831436 862778 932687 1003253 1078864 1133750 1225092 1297633 1289732 1394175
1.1.10.2 473296 476721 515623 564621 630499 665820 726297 772593 774265 856747
1.1.10.3 154896 164696 177302 197011 226648 253012 268095 285857 291925 322994
1.1.10.4 318400 312025 338321 367610 403851 412809 458202 486736 482341 533753
1.1.10.5 834294 883871 931371 959764 970898 996746 1039860 1090346 1107164 1159508
1.1.10.6 724578 772816 818423 844697 852614 874882 913293 958709 969428 1017121
1.1.10.7 109716 111055 112948 115067 118283 121864 126567 131636 137736 142387
Dimension codes and labels
[freq] Frequency
  • [A] Annual
[geogr] Geography
  • [geogr_1] Canada
[stati] Statistics
  • [stati_1] Value
  • [stati_2] Distribution of value
  • [stati_3] Value per household
[chara] Characteristics
  • [chara_1] All households
  • [chara_10] Lowest income quintile, 65 years and over
  • [chara_11] Second income quintile, less than 35 years
  • [chara_12] Lowest income quintile
  • [chara_13] Second income quintile, 35 to 44 years
  • [chara_14] Second income quintile, 45 to 54 years
  • [chara_15] Second income quintile, 55 to 64 years
  • [chara_16] Second income quintile, 65 years and over
  • [chara_17] Third income quintile, less than 35 years
  • [chara_18] Third income quintile, 35 to 44 years
  • [chara_19] Third income quintile, 45 to 54 years
  • [chara_2] 35 to 44 years
  • [chara_20] Third income quintile, 55 to 64 years
  • [chara_21] Third income quintile, 65 years and over
  • [chara_22] Fourth income quintile, less than 35 years
  • [chara_23] Second income quintile
  • [chara_24] Fourth income quintile, 35 to 44 years
  • [chara_25] Fourth income quintile, 45 to 54 years
  • [chara_26] Fourth income quintile, 55 to 64 years
  • [chara_27] Fourth income quintile, 65 years and over
  • [chara_28] Highest income quintile, less than 35 years
  • [chara_29] Highest income quintile, 35 to 44 years
  • [chara_3] 45 to 54 years
  • [chara_30] Highest income quintile, 45 to 54 years
  • [chara_31] Highest income quintile, 55 to 64 years
  • [chara_32] Highest income quintile, 65 years and over
  • [chara_33] Main source of household income: wages and salaries
  • [chara_34] Third income quintile
  • [chara_35] Main source of household income: self-employment income
  • [chara_36] Main source of household income: net property income
  • [chara_37] Main source of household income: current transfers received - pension benefits
  • [chara_38] Main source of household income: current transfers received - others
  • [chara_39] Owner
  • [chara_4] 55 to 64 years
  • [chara_40] Owner with mortgage
  • [chara_41] Owner without mortgage
  • [chara_42] Renter
  • [chara_43] Pre-1946
  • [chara_44] Fourth income quintile
  • [chara_45] Baby boom
  • [chara_46] Generation X
  • [chara_47] Millennials
  • [chara_48] Highest income quintile
  • [chara_49] One-person households
  • [chara_5] 65 years and over
  • [chara_50] Multiple-person households
  • [chara_51] Less than 35 years
  • [chara_6] Lowest income quintile, less than 35 years
  • [chara_7] Lowest income quintile, 35 to 44 years
  • [chara_8] Lowest income quintile, 45 to 54 years
  • [chara_9] Lowest income quintile, 55 to 64 years
[wealt] Wealth
  • [wealt_1] Total assets
  • [wealt_10] Total liabilities
  • [wealt_11] Mortgage liabilities
  • [wealt_2] Other liabilities
  • [wealt_3] Net worth (wealth)
  • [wealt_4] Financial assets
  • [wealt_5] Life insurance and pensions
  • [wealt_6] Other financial assets
  • [wealt_7] Non-financial assets
  • [wealt_8] Real estate
  • [wealt_9] Other non-financial assets
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