A household is said to be in core housing need if its housing falls
below at least one of the adequacy, affordability or suitability,
standards and it would have to spend 30% or more of its total
before-tax income to pay the median rent of alternative local housing
that is acceptable (meets all three housing standards).
- Adequate housing are reported by their residents as not requiring any
major repairs.
- Affordable dwellings costs less than 30% of total before-tax
household income.
- Suitable housing has enough bedrooms for the size and make-up of
resident households, according to National Occupancy Standard (NOS)
requirements.
Average Household Income ($) by Province and Territory - 2011
Source: Canada Mortgage and
Housing Corporation, 2015