Median total household incomes have risen in Brampton and Mississauga since 2010, according the latest census data released by Statistics Canada.

Data on the incomes of Canadians was released Sept. 13 from the 2016 Census.

The numbers, as collected in 2015, show income growth both nationally and locally.

According to census data, the 2015 median total income of households in Brampton had grown to $87,290 from $77,787 in 2010.

For one-person households that median total income was $41,735 in 2015 and for two-or-more-person homes the median total income was $94,516.

In Mississauga, the 2015 median total household income increased to $83,018 from $75,556 in 2010.

For one-person homes the total median income was $41,597 and $95,353 for households of two or more people.

According to census numbers, in 2010 the median household total income for one-person homes in Brampton was $37,475 and $84,391 for households of two or more people.

While in Mississauga that year, the median household total income was $39,644 for one-person households and $86,444 for households of two or more people.

Stunted by decline in the manufacturing sector, Ontario has had the slowest growth in median income over the last decade.