Canadian Wages Are Now Growing Slower Than Inflation, BC and Alberta Decline
Canadian wage growth experienced the slowest annual May increase in more than a decade, with some provinces even showing declines.
Canadian wage growth experienced the slowest annual May increase in more than a decade, with some provinces even showing declines.
The cost of buying a million dollar piece of Canadian real estate has dramatically declined over the past decade.
Numbers from Statistics Canada claim it was more expensive to buy Vancouver real estate in 2008 than it is today. Here’s why that’s wrong.
The World Economic Forum is warning that retirement savings will be $400 trillion short by 2050 to support retirements.
Toronto real estate prices are sky high, but are they really above peak bubble levels in 1989? Depends how you measure them.
Median income for Canadians began falling in 2015 according to Statistics Canada latest survey release. This is the first time in 4 years.
Feel like expenses are rising faster than frequently quoted statistics? Here’s how Canadians are being misinformed about inflation.
Weekly wages increased slower than the rate of inflation, leaving many Canadians with less buying power than last year.
Toronto real estate was a great investment, but how did it stack up against an equivalent investment in gold? We run the numbers to find out.
We take a look at hourly wage growth in Canada, and how it might be an indicator of the future of Canadian real estate.