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  1. Combined, a total of 5,274,505 Canadians were living either in or at risk of poverty, accounting for 14.3% of the total population. For a detailed analysis view our report The Risk and Depth of Poverty in Canada. In 2021, 8% of children (0-14) and 10.8% of youth (15-24) were living in poverty.

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  2. Oct 29, 2024 · In 2022, according to Canada's Official Poverty Line, the poverty rate was 9.9%, and about 3.8 million people living in Canada were in poverty (Statistics Canada, 2024f). This represents a 32% reduction in the poverty rate compared to 2015 (14.5%) and roughly 1.3 million fewer people living in poverty in Canada.

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  3. Basic Facts About Poverty in Canada. As of 2019, an estimated 10% of people in Canada currently live in conditions of poverty, but the poverty rate is expected to increase with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Poverty statistics exclude people living in hidden poverty, which occurs when an individual earns above the poverty line, but cannot ...

  4. Apr 26, 2024 · Average poverty gap (Average shortfall below Canada’s Official Poverty Line for those living in poverty, expressed as a percentage of the poverty line) 32.4%: 31.6%: Up +2.5%: 2021 to 2022: Asset resilience (People who are able to cover unexpected expenses or reduced income, by drawing from assets [e.g., a bank account] for a period of three ...

  5. Jun 18, 2024 · The report’s methodology means 10 million of Canada’s 40 million people are living in poverty, compared with four million people as reported by Statistics Canada. Matern said the report also ...

  6. Canada has been able to avoid criticism for its childhood poverty rate as statistics often do not include the rates of poverty within Indigenous reserves and the three territories in Canada. [105] Once the data on childhood poverty in these areas is included, the statistics suggest that the number of children living in deprivation rises to around 18%.

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  8. Jan 24, 2007 · Last Edited March 4, 2015. About nine per cent of Canadians live in poverty, although the percentage is generally higher among certain groups such as single mothers and Aboriginal people. Low-income Canadians include the "working poor" — those with jobs — and the "welfare poor" — those relying mainly on government assistance.

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