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11%
Income/capita NAT. AVG.
23%
Household income NAT. AVG.
39%
Unemployment NAT. AVG.
IndexTorontoOhioNational
Income per capita$39,831$41,785$44,883
Median household income$62,540$75,222$81,333
Median income owner occupied$78,104$98,843$106,172
Median income renter occupied$31,102$43,469$52,080
Median earnings male$65,309$53,201$54,343
Median earnings female$42,885$36,192$38,439
Unemployment rate3.0%4.8%4.9%
Poverty level19.1%15.4%15.1%
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Key findings

  • The income per capita in Toronto is 11% lower than the national average
  • The median household income in Toronto is 23% lower than the national average
  • Male median earnings are 41% higher than female median earnings
  • The unemployment rate in Toronto is 39% lower than the national average
  • The poverty level in Toronto is 26% higher than the national average

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      $41,689 $62,540 $125,080
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      $50,142 $75,222 $150,444
      State
      $54,216 $81,333 $162,666
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      Toronto median earnings by income bracket

      Toronto employment by industry

      Labour TypeMaleFemale
      Construction industry13.2%13.2%
      Manufacturing sector19.2%19.2%
      Financial & insurance services2.6%2.6%
      Wholesale & retail services15.7%15.7%
      Public administration2.9%2.9%
      Transportation, warehousing & utilities7.2%7.2%
      Education, health & social services11.7%11.7%
      Other26.0%26.0%

      Nearby cities with high median household income

      City Population Household Income National Avg.
      Cross Creek, PA192$141,57374.1%
      Atlasburg, PA560$130,43760.4%
      Shippingport, PA207$113,96640.1%
      Slovan, PA571$104,47828.5%
      Paris, PA785$101,80225.2%
      Toronto, OH5,543$62,54023.1%

      Cities with similar population

      City Population Household Income National Avg.
      Stonewall, MB5,542n/a 
      Weiser, ID5,541$56,48530.6%
      River Ridge, FL5,546$104,10728.0%
      Kaser, NY5,547$34,63757.4%
      Whiteville, NC5,538$46,89742.3%
      Toronto, OH5,543$62,54023.1%
      Source: The Toronto, OH employment data displayed above is derived from the United States Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) and include 2026 modeled data developed using proprietary methodologies.