Income gap between new immigrants and all Canadians shrunk by half in four years: PBO

Jan 12, 2024 | 8:12 AM

OTTAWA — A new report from the parliamentary budget officer finds the gap between the average incomes of new immigrants and all tax filers has narrowed significantly.

The report finds the median income of new immigrants was about 78 per cent of the median income made by all tax filers in 2018, compared with 55 per cent in 2014.

New immigrants include those who have been permanent residents for one year.

The PBO says the trends coinciding with this change include greater Canadian work experience, more immigration from South Asia and greater family connections in the country.