government involvement in communities seems to make a difference for earnings
The Belleville Quinte West Census Metropolitan Area was in the bottom third of the list when it came to median employment income amongst CMAs in Canada.
According to a study published by the Fraser Institute, median employment income in the Belleville CMA in 2019 was $33,330 a year and was ranked number 31 out of 41 CMAs. Ranked number one on the list was the Ottawa-Gatineau Census Metropolitan Area which had median employment income of $45,550.A median income is one at which half of the incomes are below it and half above it.
The Belleville-Quinte West CMA consists of Belleville, Quinte West, Stirling-Rawdon and Tyendinaga Deseronto. According to the Fraser Institute of the top 10 earning CMAs, five included either a federal or a provincial capital.
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