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Our Incomes Are Falling Behind: Earnings in the Canadian Provinces and US States, 2010–2022
Wages and salaries lower in every province compared to all 50 U.S. states including Mississippi and Louisiana
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We're Getting Poorer: GDP per Capita in Canada and the OECD, 2002-2060
Canada had the third-lowest growth in per person GDP among 30 advanced economies between 2014 and 2022
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Stagnation in Atlantic Canada’s Private Sector: Measuring Progress 2007 to 2019
Nova Scotia’s private sector largely trails the rest of the country; failed to improve between 2007-2019
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Educational Attainment, Migration, and Provincial Spending on Universities in Canada
Higher provincial university spending generally does not result in more educated populations
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Nova Scotia Premiers and Provincial Government Spending
Per-person spending in Nova Scotia has increased from $2,114 to $12,880 (in 2021 inflation-adjusted dollars) since 1965
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New Brunswick Premiers and Provincial Government Spending
Per-person spending in New Brunswick has increased from $2,346 to $11,835 (in 2021 inflation-adjusted dollars) since 1965
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Newfoundland & Labrador Premiers and Provincial Government Spending
Per-person spending in Newfoundland and Labrador increased from $3,072 to $15,019 (in 2021 inflationadjusted dollars) since 1965
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Prince Edward Island Premiers and Provincial Government Spending
Per-person spending in Prince Edward Island increased from $2,823 to $15,024 (in 2021 inflation-adjusted dollars) since 1965
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Comparing the Economies of Atlantic Canada and New England
Median workers in New England made $15,086 more than median workers in Atlantic Canada