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What is the average income of a single male living in Ontario, Canada?

Update:

For a 33 yr old living in northern/central ontario.... Just average in general, regardless of education/race/religion/skill level, etc.. Just average income per year for a single person.. That is it..

Update 2:

My question is super easy to understand. I updated it to make it even more understandable to people who are too stupid to understand it.

Does income have anything to do with marital status, age, or education level? There are more high school dropouts that are millionaires than educated people with degrees!!! That is a proven fact!

I was just asking the average income of a single 'working class' male living in Ontario, Canada; regardless of what they choose to do for a living.

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  • SteveN
    Lv 7
    4 years ago
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    Single Male what? You don't specify the age, what education level, any skills they might have. You don't say if this single male is working in downtown Toronto, or out east in Casselman.

    Is this person a 20 something high school dropout working at Burger King? Probably $11.25/hr.

    Is he a recent university grad with an MBA who just got a job working for BMO Nesbitt Burns in Toronto? You'll probably start at $62K a year.

    Is the single male a 40-something experienced IT specialist working for Bell Canada? He'll be making close to $80K.

    There is no way to give you a valid estimate without knowing a bit more about the person, their experience, and their education level. The best is to say the LOWEST you can legally make is $21,320 and the highest likely average income is about $64,500

    University grad

  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    A working adult? If so, Steven C's answer seems accurate.

  • That really depends on what you end up doing to earn money.

  • 4 years ago

    Between 32,000 and 40,000

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  • 4 years ago

    $50k but that's just me.

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