http://www.thestar.com/article/906985

 

 

Toronto is headed toward a scenario where nearly two thirds of residents
will be in the low income bracket by 2025, according to a study set to be
released Wednesday.

The latest update of the Three Cities within Toronto study from 2007
continues to paint a "devastating picture" of income "segregation" by
neighbourhoods, according to one source who has seen the report.

Prior to this latest update, one released last year that was based on the
latest census data showed that 15 of the city's middle income neighbourhoods
have disappeared since 2001. The majority of these areas reverted to low
income, where individual earnings were 20 to 40 per cent below the city
average.

It shows that if current trends continue, a total of 10 per cent of the city
will be middle income earners by 2025; 30 per cent will be upper middle
income; and a whopping 60 per cent of Toronto's residents will be in the low
to very low income bracket, sources say.

That's quite a swing from 1970, when 66 per cent of Toronto neighbourhoods
were middle income, 15 per cent were upper income, and 19 per cent were low
income

 

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