Salary guide · CA
What salary do you need to live in Toronto?
Rent in Toronto ranges from CA$1,500 to CA$3,800/month. The salary you need depends on which tier you're aiming for. Despite the numbers, the median Toronto renter spends 35% of income on rent — above the 30% guideline — because many earn less than the "comfortable" threshold.
Salary thresholds for Toronto
Afford the cheapest 10% of rentals (CA$1,500/mo) spending 35% of income
Tight but possible in budget-end areas
Afford median rent (CA$2,400/mo) at the recommended 30% rule
Standard benchmark for financial stability
Afford upper-tier rent (CA$3,800/mo) spending 25% of income
Room for savings and lifestyle spending
How Toronto renters actually spend
Source: CMHC Rental Market Report 2023 + Statistics Canada income data · 2023
Context: Toronto median income
The "comfortable" salary threshold (CA$96,000/yr) is 33% above the city median income — explaining why housing costs are a pressure point for many local residents.
Frequently asked questions
What is the minimum salary to live in Toronto?
To afford budget-level accommodation (bottom 10% of the market, around CA$1,500/month) without spending more than 35% of income on rent, you need roughly CA$51,429/year gross.
What salary do you need to live comfortably in Toronto?
Financial advisors typically recommend spending no more than 30% of gross income on rent. At Toronto's median rent of CA$2,400/month, that requires a gross annual salary of at least CA$96,000.
Is CA$72,000/year enough to live in Toronto?
The city median income of CA$72,000/year is below the CA$96,000 needed to comfortably afford median rent at 30%. This is why 35% of Toronto renters spend more than the 30% guideline on housing.
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