USER STATISTICS

Age categories served as % of total, by age group

% 0 – 2 years
4.7
% 3 – 5 years
6.0
% 6 – 11 years
11.9
% 12 – 17 years
10.5
% 18 – 30 years
17.1
% 31 – 44 years
21.2
% 45 – 64 years
20.7
% 65 + years
8.0
% children
33.0
% seniors
8.0
Food Banks Reporting
2381

Primary source of income

% Social Assistance
28.8
% Disability-Related Income Support
13.6
% Job Income
16.7
% Pension
9.9
% No Income
13.1
% Other Income
10.3
% Employment Insurance (CWLB, CRSB, CRCB) [1]
3.1
% Canada Child Benefit
2.4
% Student Loan
2.0

Household type

% Two-Parent Families
21.0
% Single Parent Families
17.3
% Couples With No Children
9.7
% Single People
43.8
% Other
8.1

Housing type

% Market Rental
67.7
% Social Housing
14.4
% Homeowners
7.7
% Band-Owned Housing
1.1
% Unhoused/Temporary Shelters
5.4
% Other
3.7

Other demographic information

% women 18+
51.5
% First Nations, Métis, or Inuit people
12.2
% Racialized communities [2]
39.3
% In Canada for less than 10 years
26.6
% post-secondary students
8.0
[1]

Canada Worker Lockdown Benefit (previously CRB), Canada Recovery Sickness Benefit, Canada Recovery Caregiver Benefit.

[2]

Racialized communities” refers to whether survey respondents indicated that they belong to a visible minority group as defined by the Employment Equity Act. Responses to this question, and other demographic questions, are voluntary in the HungerCount survey. As this question was first included in the 2021 HungerCount, response rates may have been lower than for other questions. Therefore, the actual number of respondents who identify as belonging to a racialized community accessing food banks may be higher than the results indicate and comparisons between the two years may not be accurate.