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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

