Social Stats The Demand for Affordable Housing in Toronto.

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Social Stats The Demand for Affordable Housing in Toronto

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132,810 Is the total number of people waiting for subsidized housing in Toronto 1

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027,211 Is the number of children waiting for subsidized housing in Toronto 2

1-5 Is the average number of years’ wait for a subsidized bachelor apartment 3

5-10 Is the average number of years that a family would have to wait for a subsidized two-bedroom home 4

7-10 Is the average number of years’ wait for a subsidized one-bedroom home 5

10-12 Is the average number of years that a family would have to wait for a subsidized three-bedroom home 6

Toronto ranked 190 th internationally out of 265 cities studied in terms of housing affordability 7

5000 affordable rental units have been built since

There are seven low-income families for-every-one moderate- rent unit available in Toronto 9

In September 2009, an average of 118 people applied for subsidized housing each day 10

Why is there such a high demand for affordable housing in Toronto?

In Canada, poverty decreased by 5.1 per cent in the first half of the decade 11

In Toronto, poverty increased by 10 per cent In Canada, poverty decreased by 5.1 per cent in the first half of the decade 11 12

The number of low-income seniors in Toronto is almost double the Ontario average 13

The poverty line for a family of four in Toronto is $38,610 14

One-in-three children in Toronto live below the poverty line The poverty line for a family of four in Toronto is $38,

Median incomes have decreased by 11.7 per cent over a 15-year period 16

Average rents in Toronto have more than doubled over that same period Median incomes have decreased by 11.7 per cent over a 15-year period 16 17

A family of four would need a ‘living wage’ of $64,783 to meet a minimum standard of living in Toronto that most of society would deem acceptable 18

A family would need to make $33.20 per hour, full-time, year- round to earn this ‘living wage’ 19

One-in-every-six Ontario jobs pays less than $10 per hour 20

After the minimum wage reaches $10.25 in 2010, a person working full time will earn about $20,000 per year 21

The average price of a bachelor apartment in Toronto is $9,264 per year—about half of a minimum wage salary 22

41 per cent of single person households in Toronto live on an annual income of less than $20,800 23

The unemployment rate in Toronto is 11.8 per cent 24

There are 35.7 per cent more unemployed—about 47,000 people—than there were one year ago 25

Of those who are employed, over 16 per cent work part-time 26

Between 1999 and 2006, applications for eviction due to unpaid rent rose 26 per cent 27

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$023 Is the cost per day to provide a homeless person with affordable housing 28

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$665 Is the cost per day of a hospital bed for a homeless person 31

Almost half of all tenants in Toronto are spending more than 30 per cent of their income on rent 32

Half of those—about 100,000—are spending more than 50 per cent. 33

That is why 132,810 people in Toronto—over five per cent of the population—are in line for subsidized housing.

References 1. Housing Connections, “Monthly Statistical Report” (September 2009), Housing Connections, “3 rd Quarter Statistical Report” (September 2009). 3. Housing Connections, “Applying for rent-geared-to-income housing” (December 2008). 4. Ibid. 5. Ibid. 6. Ibid. 7. Wendell Cox and Hugh Pavletich, “5 th Annual Demographia International Housing Affordability Survey,” Demographia (2009), Housing Opportunities Toronto, “An Affordable Housing Action Plan: ,” City of Toronto (2009), Toronto Community Foundation, “Toronto’s Vital Signs 2009: Full Report” (2009), Housing Connections, “Internal Statistics” (September 2009). 11. Toronto Community Foundation, “Toronto’s Vital Signs 2008: Full Report” (2008), Ibid. 13. Toronto Community Foundation, “Toronto’s Vital Signs 2009: Full Report” (2009), Toronto Community Foundation, “Toronto’s Vital Signs 2008: Full Report” (2008), 9. The poverty line is considered to be Statistics Canada’s Low Income Cut Off. 15. Toronto Community Foundation, “Toronto’s Vital Signs 2009: Full Report” (2009), Toronto Community Foundation, “Toronto’s Vital Signs 2008: Full Report” (2008), Ibid. 18. Hugh Mackenzie and Jim Stanford, “A Living Wage for Toronto,” Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (November 2008), Ibid. 20. Ibid., Ibid., Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation, “Rental Market Statistics” (Spring 2009), Toronto Community Foundation, “Toronto’s Vital Signs 2008: Full Report” (2008), Toronto Economic Development, “Economic Indicators” (August 2009), Ibid.

References 26. Ibid., Susan MacDonnell, “Losing Ground: The Persistent Growth of Family Poverty in Canada’s Largest City,” The United Way of Greater Toronto (November 2007), Toronto Community Foundation, “Toronto’s Vital Signs 2009: Full Report” (2009), Ibid. 30. Ibid. 31. Ibid. 32. Housing Opportunities Toronto, “An Affordable Housing Action Plan: ,” City of Toronto (2009), Ibid.