Thursday, March 30, 2006
Income of Canadians
2004
Median after-tax income rose for most Canadian families in 2004 as strong economic growth fostered gains in employment which in turn boosted market income, according to new data from the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics (SLID).
Canadian families with two or more people had an estimated median income after taxes of $54,100, up about 2% from 2003 in real terms after adjusting for inflation. (Median is the point at which half of families had higher income and half less.)
The Canadian economy, as measured by real gross domestic product, grew 2.9% in 2004. According to the Labour Force Survey, this gain extended to the labour market as employment rose during the year, all in full-time jobs, and the unemployment rate declined.
详情参阅:
http://atwork.settlement.org/sys/atwork_offsite_frame.asp?anno_id=2005796
Income of Canadians
2004
Median after-tax income rose for most Canadian families in 2004 as strong economic growth fostered gains in employment which in turn boosted market income, according to new data from the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics (SLID).
Canadian families with two or more people had an estimated median income after taxes of $54,100, up about 2% from 2003 in real terms after adjusting for inflation. (Median is the point at which half of families had higher income and half less.)
The Canadian economy, as measured by real gross domestic product, grew 2.9% in 2004. According to the Labour Force Survey, this gain extended to the labour market as employment rose during the year, all in full-time jobs, and the unemployment rate declined.
详情参阅:
http://atwork.settlement.org/sys/atwork_offsite_frame.asp?anno_id=2005796