Canada average weekly earnings for March 4.3% vs. 2.37% last month

  • Canada average weekly earnings for March 2022
Canada average weekly earnings
Canada average weekly earnings
  • Average weekly earnings year on year up 4.3% vs. 2.14% last month (revised from 2.37%). This compares to a year on year CPI gain of 6.7%
  • The monthly gain +0.9% compared to February
  • utilities recorded the largest year-over-year increase of 11.7% to $2011
  • finance insurance rose 12.1% to $1625
  • professional and scientific and technical services increased 8% to $1633
  • arts entertainment recreation fell -4.2% to $693. This was the only sector reporting year-over-year decrease in average weekly earnings
  • average weekly hours worked were little changed in March at 31.3 hours per week. This is up 2.5% from pre-pandemic levels. Salaried employees worked to 37.1 hours per week up 0.7% compared to February 2020
Job vacancies
Job vacancies reached an all-time high level
  • Job vacancies (see chart above) reached an all-time high of 1,012,900
  • Vacancies increased by 22.6% to 186,400 in the month and were up 60.5% to +382,000 from March 2021
  • job vacancy rate which measures a number of vacant positions as a portion of all positions was 5.9% matching the record high observed in September 2021
  • there are a record number of job vacancies in healthcare and social assistance and construction
  • vacancies were up in all the provinces

With inflation higher than earnings, people's real earnings are lower.

The labor market remains tight with job vacancies reaching an all-time high indicative of employees trouble in finding workers

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