income growth

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Canadians think Canada is broken amid gloomy economic numbers

Canada has fallen further behind the best-performing economies on productivity, per-person income and real wages.


10:10AM
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Median wages and salaries lower in every Canadian province than in every U.S. state

This growing divergence in employment earnings has significant ramifications for the Canadian economy.


10:11AM
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Canada living standards falling behind rest of developed world

Canada’s GDP per person increased by $1,325 during this period compared to the OECD average increase of $5,070.


3:22PM
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Estonia’s solution to Canada’s stagnating economic growth

Canada’s personal income and business tax rates are uncompetitive compared to other advanced economies.


10:53AM
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Ontarians in big cities suffer from weak employment income growth

Population growth often leads to faster economic growth, but that doesn’t necessarily mean the economy is doing well.


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Vancouver has lowest median employment income among large cities in region

Policymakers in B.C. have no reason to be complacent about the economy.


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Halifax workers make less than workers in nearby cities

Stronger government policies could help close this income gap.


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Worker incomes in New Brunswick significantly lower than incomes in Maine

An income gap of thousands of dollars per year makes a big difference for living standards.