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RECORD WAGES FOR SASKATCHEWAN WORKERS FOR JUNE – MORE THAN DOUBLE NATIONAL AVERAGE INCREASE

Released on August 30, 2012

Statistics Canada released June 2012 figures for average weekly earnings today that show a rise of 6.6 per cent in wages for Saskatchewan workers from last June - the second highest percentage increase in the nation, and a record for the month of June.

Average weekly earnings in June were reported to be $914.27.

Saskatchewan's average percentage is more than double the national increase of 3.0 per cent.

"Today's report is very good news," Economy Minister Bill Boyd said. "With a strong economy the job opportunities have improved, and workers in the province have been able to take advantage of finding better-paying, higher-skilled work."

On a monthly basis, earnings were up 1.7 per cent, the second highest among the provinces, and well above the national average of 0.6 per cent.

"Weekly earnings are an important measure of our economy and are positive indications that there is more money in the marketplace that supports businesses in communities right across the province," Boyd said.

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For more information, contact:

Deb Young
Economy
Regina
Phone: 306-787-4765
Email: deb.young@enterprisesask.ca

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