CALGARY – Average weekly earnings of non-farm payroll employees in Alberta were the highest of all provinces in September, according to Statistics Canada.
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CALGARY – Average weekly earnings of non-farm payroll employees in Alberta were the highest of all provinces in September, according to Statistics Canada.
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CALGARY – A report by TD Economics says the West strongly outperformed the rest of Canada in terms of household income growth in the second half of the last decade.
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CALGARY – Alberta’s income gap is widening, says ATB’s chief economist.
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The American middle class is shrinking. According to a report released earlier this year, an estimated 51% of the population was in the middle class at the start of the decade, down from 61% 40 years earlier. It also appears that even as the economy recovers, jobs are being added for low-wage positions much faster. Despite economic growth in the United States, income inequality appears to be worsening nationwide.
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There’s a different kind of income inequality growing in Canada, and where you rank on the ladder depends on where you live.
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As if U.S. Census data released last month wasn’t bad enough news for the middle class, a new study by Cornell and Stanford researchers has found that, over the last 40 years, families have become increasingly segregated in where they live in relation to their income.
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CALGARY – Alberta had the highest average weekly earnings of non-farm payroll employees among all provinces in the country in August.
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CALGARY — Alberta and Saskatchewan are again expecting to offer the highest pay increases next year as employers in those regions struggle to recruit and retain employees, says a new report released Tuesday by the Conference Board of Canada.
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Americans’ household incomes still haven’t caught up to where they were before the recession, but they’ve stopped losing ground to inflation, the Census Bureau said Tuesday.
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Full-time workers who live in Sylvan Lake have the highest median employment income in Central Alberta, followed by Olds, Lacombe, Innisfail and Red Deer.
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