average incomes

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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.


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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.


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Canada’s big cities lag behind U.S. cities on middle-income earnings

The median employment income in the lowest-ranked U.S. city was $1,528 higher than in Toronto.


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Income numbers tell tale of economic decline in Windsor and London

Southwestern Ontario’s two largest cities went from the top third to the bottom third for median income in Canada.


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Freeland doubles down despite dismal pre-COVID economic numbers

The Trudeau government ranks last on average total household income growth.