Source: Statistics Canada. Table 11-10-0135-01. Low-income statistics by age, sex and economic family type. Notes: In the CIS, an economic family refers to a group of two or more people who live in the same dwelling and are related to each other by blood, marriage, common-law, adoption or a foster relationship. People who are not in an economic family are considered unattached single people, who we’ve restricted to those under age 65 for this graph. Family types with children under age 18 fall under the umbrella term of “Children in economic families,” and are divided into the categories of children in couple families or children in female lone-parent families in this graph. Created with Datawrapper