• spudwart@spudwart.com
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    1 year ago

    While the average hourly wage for men was $35.50 last year, Indigenous women earned an average of $26.74 an hour. Indigenous men earned an average wage of $31.03 an hour. Immigrant women earned an average of $28.78 an hour compared with immigrant men, who earned an average of $36.42 an hour.

    In “Freedom” money:

    • 35.50 CAD = 25.63 USD
    • 26.74 CAD = 19.30 USD
    • 31.03 CAD = 22.40 USD
    • 28.78 CAD = 20.77 USD
    • 36.42 CAD = 26.29 USD

    Meanwhile here in the “land of the free” where those conversions are relevant, my hourly isn’t even close to that 19.30 USD.

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      1 year ago

      Not that pay equity isn’t an issue… but the averages don’t account well for geographical cost-of-living… including Vancouver and Victoria, possibly the least affordable places to rent or live. These places are orders of magnitude larger in population than other lower-cost areas in the province such as Prince Rupert or Prince George and where Indigenous people might live (though treaty and traditional lands are all over the place in B.C.).

    • festus@lemmy.ca
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      1 year ago

      Keep in mind these averages are across all age groups - I’m assuming that (like me) you’re relatively young and still early in your working career where pay is generally lower.

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        1 year ago

        Actually, because the highly paid people tend to be REALLY highly paid, a LOT more than 50% of people earn less.