Hourly wages needed to live in Ontario rise as inflation persists
Minimum wage in Ontario is $15.50 an hour.
The organization’s living wage calculation uses the basic costs of living, such as housing, food, clothing and transportation, as well as factors like government benefits, to determine how much a worker needs to make hourly in order to live in their region.The annual inflation rate was 6.9 per cent in September. Statistics Canada is expected to release October’s data on Wednesday.
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