If there were no other change in the income distribution, then yes, more people would fall below that threshold and the rate would increase. However, I want to underscore that I'm not making any connection between that arithmetic—
October 18th, 2016 / 9:45 a.m.
Assistant Director, Income Statistics Division, Statistics Canada
If there were no other change in the income distribution, then yes, more people would fall below that threshold and the rate would increase. However, I want to underscore that I'm not making any connection between that arithmetic—
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