Socioeconomic Profile
Census 20211,451,022
Population
$94,000
Median Income
13.5%
Unemployment
74.5%
Homeownership
👥 Population
38.4
Median Age
5.0%
Growth (2016–2021)
💰 Income
$107,000
Median Household Income
$127,200
Average Household Income
7.8%
Low Income Prevalence (LIM-AT)
💼 Labour
65.5%
Participation Rate
56.6%
Employment Rate
13.5%
Unemployment Rate
🎓 Education (25–64)
🏠 Housing
$999,000
Avg. Dwelling Value
$1,646
Avg. Monthly Rent
$2,124
Avg. Mortgage Cost
🌍 Diversity
990,345
Visible Minorities
745,330
Immigrants
7,430
Indigenous Identity
According to the 2021 Census, Peel, Regional municipality (RM) had a population of 1,451,022 (+5.0% change from 2016) with a median age of 38.4. The median after-tax household income was $94,000, and the unemployment rate was 13.5%. Homeownership rate was 74.5% with an average dwelling value of $999,000.
Source: Statistics Canada, Census of Population, 2021







