The Daily, Wednesday, September 28, 2005. Payroll employment, earnings and hours

by Guillermo on September 28, 2005

Se recomienda ver el cuadro al final de la nota en el link para tener una idea delos ingresos semanales por área.

The average weekly earnings of payroll employees fell by $0.21 from June to July (seasonally adjusted) to $728.25.

The new earnings level is 3.6% higher than July of last year. Industries showing the strongest year-over-year growth rates were forestry and logging (+7.2%), management of companies and enterprises (+6.6%), finance and insurance (+6.4%) and real estate, rental and leasing (+5.7%). The smallest year-over-year gain occurred in accommodation and food services (+0.7%).

Payroll employment in July rose by 9,100 jobs, following a strong gain in June (+63,300). Quebec recorded the strongest gain (+22,200).

The net increase in payroll jobs for 2005 now stands at 122,900. Job gains have been strongest in administration and support services (+24,600) and health care and social assistance (+24,300). Employment gains in retail trade have also been strong (+19,200), while the largest losses have been in manufacturing (-36,900).

The Daily, Wednesday, September 28, 2005. Payroll employment, earnings and hours

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