Disposable income is an internationally recognized concept from the System of macroeconomic accounts. Disposable income is defined as the sum of all incomes received by the residents of a given territory, minus current transfers paid by them to other institutional sectors, including governments (income tax and contributions to social insurance plans) and financial corporations (contributions to defined-benefit pension plans). Therefore, disposable income is the amount available to households for final consumption of goods and services and for savings.


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Disposable income

- ISQ Annual growth rate of disposable income per capita, in real terms, Canada, provinces and territories, 1982-2020 (September 20, 2023)
- ISQ Revenu disponible et ses composantes, ensemble du Québec, 2002-2021 (September 20, 2023)
- ISQ Revenu disponible¹ et ses composantes, par régions administratives et ensemble du Québec, 2002-2021 (September 20, 2023)
- ISQ Revenu disponible et ses principales composantes, Canada, provinces et territoires, 1981-2021 (September 20, 2023)
- ISQ Revenu disponible par habitant, Canada, provinces et territoires, 1981-2021 (September 20, 2023)
- ISQ Revenu disponible¹ par habitant, MRC² et ensemble du Québec, 2002-2021 (September 20, 2023)
- ISQ Revenu disponible¹ par habitant, régions administratives et ensemble du Québec, 2002-2021 (September 20, 2023)
- ISQ Use of personal disposable income, Canada, provinces and territories (December 14, 2010)