Top 10% Income in Canada (2026 Estimate)
Estimated threshold: approximately $200,000 gross/year
Based on CRA / Statistics Canada 2025. These are modelled estimates — actual thresholds vary by data source and year.
Income Thresholds — Canada
| Income group | Gross threshold (CAD) | Workers above |
|---|---|---|
| Top 1% threshold | CA$750k | ~0.2M |
| Top 5% threshold | CA$300k | ~1.0M |
| Top 10% threshold | CA$200k | ~2.0M |
| Median salary | CA$65k | 50th percentile |
Source: CRA / Statistics Canada 2025. Confidence: modeled estimate.
Tax context — Canada
Canadian federal top rate 33%. Provincial rates add significantly.
To see your estimated net salary, use the Canada salary calculator.
Frequently Asked Questions
What salary do you need to be in the top 10% in Canada?
Based on CRA / Statistics Canada 2025, the estimated gross salary needed to be in the top 10% of earners in Canada is approximately $200,000 per year. Canadian federal top rate 33%. Provincial rates add significantly.
How does top 10% income compare to the median in Canada?
The top 10% threshold (CA$200k) is approximately 3× the median salary of CA$65k.
All income thresholds are modelled estimates. Not tax, legal or financial advice. 2026.