Core Housing Need
Age Of Primary Household Maintainer

Universe

  1. % of Households in Core Housing Need
  2. Households in Core Housing Need
  3. Households Tested For Core Housing Need

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Manitoba — Age of Primary Household Maintainer (Households in Core Housing Need)

  15 - 24 25 - 34 35 - 44 45 - 54 55 - 64 Total 65+ Total
Manitoba 2,610 8,000 8,670 6,965 8,485 14,090 48,815
Brandon 125 280 320 180 260 250 1,410
Hanover RM 0 35 25 30 40 75 220
Portage la Prairie 25 70 75 65 110 100 440
Selkirk CY 25 65 90 75 120 120 495
St. Andrews RM 0 0 25 15 25 15 85
Steinbach 70 95 90 80 85 155 565
Thompson 70 170 65 40 35 55 435
Winkler 25 90 95 90 125 230 665
Winnipeg 1,935 6,100 6,540 5,140 5,735 10,300 35,760
Notes:
  • Data include all non-farm, non-band, non-reserve private households reporting positive incomes and shelter cost-to-income ratios less than 100 per cent.
  • A household is in core housing need if its housing does not meet one or more standards for housing adequacy (repair), suitability (crowding), or affordability and if it would have to spend 30 per cent or more of its before-tax income to pay the median rent (including utilities) of appropriately sized alternative local market housing. Adequate housing does not require any major repairs, according to residents. Suitable housing has enough bedrooms for the size and make-up of resident households. Affordable housing costs less than 30 per cent of before-tax household income.
  • The primary household maintainer is the person or one of the people in the household responsible for major household payments such as the rent or mortgage. In households with more than one maintainer, the primary maintainer is the first person listed as a maintainer.