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Personal income per capita
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Methodology
Per capita personal income is
calculated as the total income of all individuals (that is, all the
income that is received, including income from pension plans,
employment insurance, family allowances, dividends, and interest)
divided by the total population.
This data is provided quarterly by the Conference Board of Canada
in annualized form. Annualizing quarterly data (multiplying it by
four) makes it possible to compare quarterly performance with the
annual result.
This data is also deseasonalized, eliminating the impact of
seasonal variations and making it possible to compare data
throughout the year.