Household disposable income per capita in Canada

In 2024, household net adjusted disposable income per capita in Canada was 42,260 $, up from 41,655 $ in 2023. Explore the historical series and compare Canada with other economies below.
Household disposable income per capita
Net adjusted disposable income, constant international dollars
Canada
Year$
202442 260
202341 655
202241 766
202142 622
202042 294
201940 219
201839 832
201739 657
201638 727
201539 173
201438 344
201338 295
201237 869
201137 454
201037 235
200936 409
200836 086
200735 133
200634 295
200532 904
200432 610
How Canada compares
Household disposable income per capita compared with other countries
Household disposable income per capita
About this indicator
Household disposable income per capita measures the average income available to each person for consumption or saving. It is a key indicator of average material living standards (what households can actually spend or put aside after taxes and public benefits).
Income includes wages and salaries, earnings from self-employment, income from assets (such as rents and dividends), and cash benefits (such as pensions). Taxes on income and wealth paid by households are subtracted. The measure is adjusted because it also includes public services received in kind, such as health care and education provided free or at subsidised prices. The measure is net of depreciation on household capital assets.
This indicator is expressed in constant 2022 international dollars per capita. Constant means that the values are adjusted for inflation, allowing meaningful comparisons over time by reflecting changes in real income rather than price changes. International dollars mean that the values are expressed using Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) based on the purchasing power of the U.S. dollar. PPP adjusts for differences in price levels across countries, so that one international dollar has the same purchasing power in any given country as one U.S. dollar has in the United States. As a result, household disposable income per capita in constant international dollars allows more meaningful comparisons of living standards across countries and over time.
Sources and updates

Data sources

The data for this indicator are drawn from the OECD Well-being database.

Last update

This indicator was last updated on Econorama on 18 June 2026 and reflects the latest data available from the underlying sources at that time.