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Table 3.4 Low-income before-tax cut-offs (LICO-BT at 1992 base) for economic families and persons not in economic families, 2010

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This table shows the low-income before-tax cut-offs (1992 base), in dollars, for different economic family sizes by size of area of residence in year 2010. The column headings are: economic family size and size of area of residence divided in rural area; small population centres with less than 30,000 persons; medium population centres with a population between 30,000 and 99,999 persons and large urban population centres further divided in population between 100,000 and 499,999, and population 500,000 persons or more. The rows are persons not in economic families and economic family of 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 or more persons.

Table 3.4 Low-income before-tax cut-offs (LICO-BT at 1992 base) for economic families and persons not in economic families, 2010
Economic family size Size of area of residence
Rural area Small population centres with less than 30,000 persons Medium population centres with a population between 30,000 and 99,999 persons Large urban population centres
Population between 100,000 and 499,999 Population 500,000 persons or more
Person not in an economic family 15,583 17,729 19,375 19,496 22,637
2 persons 19,400 22,070 24,120 24,269 28,182
3 persons 23,849 27,132 29,652 29,836 34,646
4 persons 28,957 32,943 36,003 36,226 42,065
5 persons 32,842 37,363 40,833 41,086 47,710
6 persons 37,041 42,140 46,054 46,339 53,808
7 or more persons 41,240 46,916 51,274 51,591 59,907
Source: Income Research Paper Series, Low Income Lines 2010-2011. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 75F0002MIE, 2012 no. 002.
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