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1 The Moncton region has sectors of plenty and sectors of poverty Data from Statistics Canada for 21 census tracts in the Greater Moncton in 2001
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2 Limits of the 21 census tracts in Greater Moncton
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3 Of the 21 census tracts in Moncton, 14 have more than 30% of the people living alone who are below the poverty line Census tract number Frequency of people living alone who are below the poverty line (%)
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4 Frequency of family units below the poverty line : The poorest families (31.5%) are in the areas lying around Queen St, King St & Av. Université; The families with the least amount of poor live in the Lake Jones area Frequency (%) of families below the poverty line
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5 There are 6,060 people below the poverty line and living alone in the 21 Moncton census tracts in this Figure. They are most concentrated in Tract 10.1 (around Morton Ave./Mill Rd/Wheeler Blvd) They are least concentrated in the Dieppe Tract around Melanson Rd Frequency (%) of people living alone who are below the poverty line
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6 Distribution household income in Moncton from 100,000 $ 2001 average income of Moncton households: $51,432 2001 income of private households in Moncton according to income gategory # of house- holds
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