I assume we're posting before-tax numbers? Those Toronto figures are incredible considering that's only the
median.
Anyway, here are the 5 CTs in the Saint John CMA with the highest before-tax median family income:
110.01 - $139,492 (Old Rothesay - primarily old money; highest-income CT in New Brunswick)
120.03 - $126,976 (Quispamsis - new money)
120.04 - $122,510 (also Quispamsis)
27.01 - $104,667 (Cedar Point, Millidgeville - highest income CT within city limits)
25.02 - $101,632 (Upper West Side)
And just because it is illustrative of just how unequal the SJ region is, here are the 5 lowest-income CTs, all of which are distressed inner-city neighbourhoods:
6 - $29,530 (public housing in the Waterloo Village neighbourhood)
19 - $34,048 (area known as The Valley - cut off from the Uptown by rail and highway)
7 - $34,816 (the rest of Waterloo Village - lost 20% of its population from 2011-2016)
10 - $35,767 (Lower South End - lost 14% of its population from 2011-2016)
23 - $38,528 (Old North End - lost 15% of its population from 2011-2016)
And here's a quick and dirty map - greens are higher income, purples are lower income. I've highlighted the single highest- and lowest-income CTs in yellow - I'll let you decipher which is which.