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Comparing Employment Income in Toronto and Selected American Metropolitan Areas
Toronto has the lowest level of median employment income amongst the 15 largest metropolitan areas in Canada and the United States
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British Columbia's Coming Debt Boom in Historical Context
B.C. government adding more debt over next three years than during COVID or the 08/09 financial crisis combined
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Measuring Ontario’s Prosperity Gap at the Metropolitan Area Level
Incomes in Windsor and London are $10-12,000 below incomes in Detroit, Buffalo and Cleveland
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Measuring British Columbia's Prosperity Gap at the Metropolitan Level
Median income in Vancouver nearly $24,000 less than in Seattle—B.C. cities rank low in regional income rankings
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Analysis of Changes in Median Employment Income in Large Canadian and American Metropolitan Areas, 2010–2019
Toronto ranks 102 out of 141 Canadian and US metropolitan areas on employment income growth from 2010-2019
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Comparing Median Employment Incomes in Atlantic Canada and New England Metropolitan Areas
Median employment income for Halifax workers nearly $24,000 less than in Boston
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Public and Private Sector Job Growth in the Provinces during the COVID-19 Era
Government-sector job growth outpaced private-sector growth in all 10 provinces since the onset of COVID
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Comparing Median Employment Income in Large Canadian and American Metropolitan Areas
Only 2 Canadian cities rank in top half of 141 metropolitan cities in Canada and the US on employment income
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Spending Growth Is the Cause of BC’s Coming Debt Boom
B.C.’s provincial debt projected to hit $97.2 billion by 2025/26 because of higher debt-financed spending
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New Brunswick’s Divergent Finances: A Possible Opportunity for Tax Reduction
New Brunswick’s spending restraint creating tax relief opportunity of more than $3,600 per tax filer