Families in the middle are among families in the bottom quintile and 1990s, along with significant those in the third quintile, also called and somewhat higher (22%) among increases in income inequality over the middle quintile, which contains those in the top quintile. [...] Hence, in the same period.6 What can be said the 20% of families in the middle of 2012, the average income of families of the Canadian experience? [...] The ratio of income for families in families over the period 1999 and the top quintile to that of those in the 2012. [...] Families in the middle assets held by Canadian families 3. What percentage of low income quintile had an average income of (including the value of employer families did not have any wealth $57,200, while families in the top pension plans), minus the total level to sustain a sudden loss of quintile had an average income of of debt. [...] Of note, the share held by with the lowest family incomes) top of the income distribution, it held about 13% of mortgage debt was mainly because of gains in the the top 5% of families rose over and 16% of real estate assets.