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Real GDP growth

 
2013
2014
2015
Sept-Îles +2.5% +2.3% %
North Shore +3.6% +6.0% -8..1%
Province de Québec +0.8% +1.8% +2.4%

 

 

Labour force participation rate

 
2016
Sept-Îles 66,1%
North Shore 64.2%
Province de Québec 64.1%

Source: Statistics Canada, 2016 Census of Population 

 

Employment RAte

 
2016
Sept-Îles 60.0%
North Shore 57.4%
Province de Québec 59.95%

Source: Statistics Canada, 2016 Census of Population

 

UNEMPLOYMENT RATE

 
2016
Sept-Îles 9.2%
North Shore 10.6%
Province de Québec 7.2%

Source: Statistics Canada, 2016 Census of Population

 

Labour force by economic sector (2016)

 
goods SECTOR
services sector
Sept-Îles    
North Shore 30.4% 69.9%
Province de Québec 20.% 79.6%

Source: Statistics Canada

 

Economic Diversification (2013)

 
Number of industries
diversification index
Sept-Îles  221 28.2%
North Shore  338 43.1%
Province de Québec  756 96.3%

 

 

Household disposable income

 
2012
2015
Sept-Îles $54 145 $69 376
Province de Québec $54 031 $59 822

Source: Statistics Canada, 2016 Census of Population 

 

Average employment income

 
2010
2015
Sept-Îles $57 377 $64 912
Province de Québec $50 134 $56 564

Source: Statistics Canada, 2016 Census of Population 

 

Annual Reatil Sales (2012)

 
Per household
per capita
Total
Sept-Îles $42,059 $17,491 $507,1M
North Shore $37,176 $15,403 $1472,9M
Province de Québec $30,896 $13,245 $107,167.8M

 

 

Construction | Sept-Îles

2011 94 (+23.7%)
2012 208 (+121.3%)
2013 69 (-66.8%)
2014 51 (-26.1%)
2016 70 (+27.1%)
2017 126 (+88.25)

Source: SCHL, Statistics - Sept-Îles

 

Prix moyen du marché résidentiel | Sept-Îles

2011 $202,549
2012 $231,653
2013 $228,584
2014 $228,967
2017 (4e trimestre) $189,129

Source: SCHL, Statistics - Sept-Îles

 

housing count | SEPT-ÎLES

2011 2,610
2012 2,537
2013 2,491
2014 2,615
Oct - 2017 2,457

Source: FCIQ - Centris

 

Vacancy rate | SEPT-ÎLES

2011 0.6%
2012 0.3%
2013 0.7%
2014 2.4%
Oct - 2017 9.9%

Source: SCHL, Statistics - Sept-Îles

 

Average rent | SEPT-ÎLES

2011 $578 / month
2012 $593 / month
2013 $620 / month
2014 $652 / month
Oct - 2017 $646 / month

Source: SCHL, Statistics - Sept-Îles

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