As the cost of living in Canada continues to climb in 2025, Canadians are increasingly scrutinizing their paychecks to see if they’re keeping pace with soaring expenses.
Knowing how your salary stacks up against the national and provincial averages can provide critical insights into your financial health and help you plan for a more secure future.
According to the latest data from Statistics Canada, the average weekly earnings across Canada have risen to $1,302, marking a 3.7% increase year-over-year.
But here’s the catch: while salaries are creeping up, so are living costs, and not every province is feeling the same financial relief.
CHECK OUT 👇 full break down of the average salaries across every Canadian province and territory, explore how they compare to the rising cost of living, and reveal what it takes to stay financially afloat in 2025. 👇