Pathway to Potential - Windsor Essex County's Poverty Reduction Strategy
Join Our Mailing List
 

Tell a Friend Add to Favourites Small Font Medium Font Large Font
Print-Friendly Page

About Poverty - Quick Facts

WINDSOR-ESSEX COUNTY

38,000:
Total number of people living in poverty (2006)

16,000:
Number of children and youth living in poverty (2006)

1 in 5:
Number of tenants who are spending more than 50% of their income on rent (2005)
 
ONTARIO

100,000:
Number of meals food banks serve to children every month

$2.9 Billion:
What Ontario spends each year to treat the symptoms of poverty through the health care system
 
CANADA

3.4 Million:
Number of Canadians living in poverty (2006)

1.5 Million:
Number of Canadians who cannot afford suitable and adequate shelter

$38 Billion:
Estimated annual economic cost of poverty

Sources: Campaign 2000. (2008). 2008 Report Card. Toronto: Author. Laurie, N. (2008). The Cost of Poverty: An Analysis of the Economic Cost of Poverty in Ontario. Toronto: Ontario Association of Food Banks. Loewen, G. (2009). A Compendium of Poverty Reduction Strategies and Frameworks. Waterloo, ON: Tamarack Institute. Shapcott, M. (2008). Wellesley Institute National Housing Report Card. Toronto: Wellesley Institute. Statistics Canada. (2009). Low income cut-offs for 2008 and low income measures for 2007. Ottawa, ON: Minister of Industry. United Way / Centraide Windsor-Essex County. (2009). A Snapshot of Children and Youth in Windsor-Essex County.



495 Glengarry Avenue, Windsor Ontario, N9A 1P5 • 519.966.8203
PATHWAY TO POTENTIAL Copyright © 2010 • All Rights Reserved • Designed by: Hawksworth Designs

HomeAbout UsAbout PovertyWhat Can You Do?FAQPartners & SupportersLatest NewsPublicationsLinksMeetings & EventsContact Us