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Household income

It comes as no surprise that to have a high income in this country, you have to move in proximity to Canada's largest cities. Equally, the smaller and more rural the city, the fewer the opportunities there are for higher income careers like banking, industry, academia and law. Canada's worst city for household income: Hawkesbury, ON.

Category Rank out of 179
Overall ranking 64
Affordable housing 32
Household income 179
New cars on the road 54
Job prospects 104
Population growth 43
Access to health care 69
Overall Crime 126
Walk or bike to work 23
Violent Crime 139
Total Precipitation 84
Pollution 101
Culture 156