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Winnipeg Housing Stress Score Map

Each DA combines census shelter-cost strain, core housing need, and tenant shelter burden into a composite score, with tabs to inspect each component. Darker colours mean higher values for the active metric.

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Data: 2021 Census; housing affordability table year 2020.

Map metric

Composite housing stress index

Composite housing stress index – DA map
DA 46110643Composite60.6 pts
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Detailed table

Sorted by the active metric (high → low). The composite score averages available components (each 0–100%). 20 rows per page.

1132 rows · Page 1 / 57

#DAAreaIdx≥30% inc.Core needTenant
146110643west broadway60.661.3%57.3%63.3%
246110022jefferson53.452.8%43.4%64.1%
346110570—52.960.3%37.6%60.7%
446110850kildare-redonda50.456.1%34.5%60.4%
546110713rossmere-a49.748.9%34.5%65.7%
646110085daniel mcintyre49.545.3%46.1%57.1%
746110084spence47.546.7%44.4%51.5%
846110472pulberry47.252.3%35.1%54.1%
946111015fort richmond47.250.7%38.3%52.5%
1046110644wolseley · west broadway46.944.7%47.2%48.6%
1146110638west broadway46.849.0%42.3%49.0%
1246110947—46.352.3%34.2%52.4%
1346110573lavalee45.248.7%36.0%50.9%
1446110672north point douglas45.143.8%37.0%54.5%
1546110753rossmere-a45.139.5%38.1%57.7%
1646110346vialoux44.040.7%37.9%53.3%
1746110480meadowood43.821.9%9.4%100.0%
1846110013jefferson43.445.2%36.1%49.1%
1946111250grassie · eaglemere42.548.5%16.7%62.2%
2046110412earl grey42.443.2%28.2%55.9%

Top DAs by Composite

  1. 1
    DA 46110643
    west broadway
    60.6 pts
  2. 2
    DA 46110022
    jefferson
    53.4 pts
  3. 3
    DA 46110570
    52.9 pts
  4. 4
    DA 46110850
    kildare-redonda
    50.4 pts
  5. 5
    DA 46110713
    rossmere-a
    49.7 pts
  6. 6
    DA 46110085
    daniel mcintyre
    49.5 pts
  7. 7
    DA 46110084
    spence
    47.5 pts
  8. 8
    DA 46110472
    pulberry
    47.2 pts
  9. 9
    DA 46111015
    fort richmond
    47.2 pts
  10. 10
    DA 46110644
    wolseley · west broadway
    46.9 pts
  11. 11
    DA 46110638
    west broadway
    46.8 pts
  12. 12
    DA 46110947
    46.3 pts
  13. 13
    DA 46110573
    lavalee
    45.2 pts
  14. 14
    DA 46110672
    north point douglas
    45.1 pts
  15. 15
    DA 46110753
    rossmere-a
    45.1 pts
  16. 16
    DA 46110346
    vialoux
    44.0 pts
  17. 17
    DA 46110480
    meadowood
    43.8 pts
  18. 18
    DA 46110013
    jefferson
    43.4 pts
  19. 19
    DA 46111250
    grassie · eaglemere
    42.5 pts
1132 DAs · top 19

Metrics & how to use

  • Shelter ≥30% of income: share of private households paying 30%+ of income on shelter (census universe for that question).
  • Core housing need: households in unaffordable, unsuitable, or overcrowded housing per Statistics Canada.
  • Tenant stress: among tenant households, share spending ≥30% of income on shelter.
  • Composite: average of available components, each clamped to 0–100; missing components are omitted from the mean.
  • Investors: use “Tenant stress” to spot neighbourhoods where renters are more likely to be shelter-cost burdened.
  • Owner-occupiers: composite, shelter ≥30%, and core need highlight affordability strain and housing inadequacy—context only, not investment advice.

Housing table year: 2020 (same as DA profile housing section).