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http://www.workopolis.com/content/a...earning-the-average-canadian-wages-right-now/
[Updated Jan 31, 2014.] Wanna know how much money we’re making at the start of 2014? Statistics Canada has just released its
latest report on the salaries that Canadians are earning. And it turns out that we’re taking home a little more than we were a year earlier.
The average wage for Canadian employees is currently $928 per week – or just about
$48,250 a year. This marks an increase of 2.5% or roughly $1,000 more than we were making at the
start of 2013.
Which regions saw gains (and losses)?
The Prairies continue to be the hottest job market for Canadians – and this is reflected in their pay cheques as well. Saskatchewan and Alberta saw the biggest increases in salaries last year.
With a nearly 5% increase over the past 12 months, wages in
Saskatchewan went up the most to just over $50,000 a year.
Meanwhile in
Alberta, the average weekly earnings went up 3.7% to $1,131 or $58,800 a year. This growth in pay was seen across most sectors, and according to Statistics Canada, the average earnings in this province are at least 17% higher than those of any other region in the country.
The next highest wage increases last year were had by Ontarians. Wages in
Ontario increased by 2.9%, bringing the average earnings to roughly $48,900 a year.
Quebec was the only province to see declining wages over the year. The average pay in that province is $831 a week or $43,200 annually.