Characteristics of seniors, tax filers and dependants, seniors with income by source of income and age groups
- Counts and amounts by source of income and age:
- Total income
- Total employment income
- Wages, salaries and commissions
- Net self-employment income
- Dividend and interest income
- Government transfers
- Employment insurance (EI) benefits
- Old Age Security (OAS) and net federal supplements
- Canada Pension Plan (CPP) and Quebec Pension Plan (QPP) benefits
- Federal child benefits
- Goods and Services Tax (GST) Credit and Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) Credit
- Workers’ Compensation benefits
- Social Assistance benefits
- Provincial refundable tax credits and family benefits
- Other government transfers
- Private pensions
- Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP)
- Other income
- Total employment income
Web Table 11-10-0039-01 (formerly CANSIM Table 111-0035)
For more information on these tables, see the Technical Reference Guide.
Previous title: S-5: Sources of income of senior individuals by age group, 2014
This table is available for Census Subdivision geographies. Due to the relatively poor quality of the coverage for some CSDs (mostly in rural areas and low population areas), T1FF data at the CSD level should be used with caution. Refer to the T1FF/population count comparison table to determine the quality of coverage.
Statistics Canada does not accept responsibility for any direct or indirect consequences associated with under coverage or over coverage in T1FF data at the CSD level.
The document "T1FF_CSD_Quality_Note.pdf" contains the methodology used to link postal geography and census geography.