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Median Family Income
Thanks to everyone who commented on my dual income vs. single income family income discussions. That was interesting stuff, I have one more post on that, but I have to do some number crunching first, so I will hold off on that for a little while.
Stats
Remember that this is a smaller data set than the generic median income data from last week (it only includes “families”, and not single folks, etc.,).
So what would happen if we gave the Publics from last week the Median income for
If there was a single income earner and her gross income was $60,600.00 the family would owe: $11,914.32 in provincial and federal taxes and $2640.00 in CPP and EI payments.
If the income was split equally across the two of them they would owe a combined: $8475.42 and $3786.42 and in CPP and EI payments.
In that instance a difference in taxes of about 15.7% (not including things like daycare and such). The dual income model they are more likely to get Ontario Tax Credits as well.
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