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Lowest Poverty in Saskatchewan

Top 66 cities ranked by lowest poverty

Lowest Poverty — Saskatchewan

1 Martensville 5.1%
2 Warman 5.9%
4 Estevan 8.4%
5 Humboldt 10.0%
6 Weyburn 10.1%
7 Swift Current 10.5%
8 Regina 10.8%
9 Lloydminster 11.1%
10 Saskatoon 11.8%
11 Yorkton 12.7%
12 Melfort 13.1%
13 Moose Jaw 13.2%
14 North Battleford 15.0%
15 Prince Albert 16.6%
16 Hillsdale 16.9%
17 Argyle Park 16.9%
18 College Park 16.9%
19 Nutana 16.9%
20 Pleasant Hill 16.9%
21 Whitmore Park 16.9%
22 Arbor Creek 16.9%
23 Coronation Park 16.9%
24 Cathedral 16.9%
25 Northeast Regina 16.9%
26 Twin Lakes 16.9%
27 Lakeview 16.9%
28 Dundonald 16.9%
29 Silverspring 16.9%
30 Forest Grove 16.9%
31 Briarwood 16.9%
32 Uplands 16.9%
33 Sutherland 16.9%
35 Kensington 16.9%
36 Fairhaven 16.9%
37 Lawson Heights 16.9%
38 Parkridge 16.9%
39 Mount Royal 16.9%
41 Nutana Sector 16.9%
42 Confederation 16.9%
44 Lakewood 16.9%
46 Lawson 16.9%
47 Arcola East 16.9%
48 Dewdney East 16.9%
49 Stonebridge 16.9%
50 Harbour Landing 16.9%
52 Albert Park 16.9%
55 Evergreen 16.9%
56 Hampton Village 16.9%
57 Blairmore 16.9%
58 North Central 16.9%
59 Willowgrove 16.9%
61 Holmwood 16.9%
62 Prairie View 16.9%
63 Wildwood 16.9%
64 Lakeview 16.9%
65 Al Ritchie 16.9%
66 Rosewood 16.9%

Cities with the lowest poverty rates in Saskatchewan demonstrate strong economic conditions where most residents have adequate financial resources. Martensville has a poverty rate of just 5.1%.

Low poverty rates typically reflect a combination of strong job markets, educated populations, and higher wage levels. These communities often feature well-funded public services, good school systems, and active civic engagement.

While low poverty rates are encouraging, some of these cities maintain their statistics partly through high costs of living that effectively price out lower-income residents, raising questions about housing equity and economic diversity.

Did You Know?

  • 1. Only 5.1% of residents in Martensville live below the poverty line.
  • 2. The federal poverty line for a family of four is approximately $31,200 per year (2024).
  • 3. Cities with the lowest poverty rates tend to also rank high in education, income, and safety metrics.

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