Table 8-13
Historical estimates of average weekly earnings
including overtime, for all employees, industrial aggregate excluding unclassified — Northwest Territories (including Nunavut)
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Jan. | Feb. | Mar. | Apr. | May | June | July | Aug. | Sept. | Oct. | Nov. | Dec. | Average | |
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current dollars | |||||||||||||
1991 | 717.99 | 733.11 | 727.17 | 721.78 | 733.45 | 734.20 | 730.59 | 731.94 | 752.45 | 769.24 | 760.34 | 759.35 | 739.29 |
1992 | 761.45 | 754.09 | 751.01 | 746.28 | 737.90 | 733.83 | 726.96 | 732.02 | 747.30 | 746.53 | 736.41 | 738.01 | 742.39 |
1993 | 736.09 | 737.07 | 746.69 | 738.86 | 720.42 | 728.13 | 717.24 | 729.35 | 748.50 | 736.05 | 736.86 | 741.20 | 734.61 |
1994 | 729.49 | 723.70 | 742.86 | 742.04 | 725.18 | 732.10 | 715.07 | 735.35 | 732.61 | 747.08 | 736.49 | 729.62 | 732.64 |
1995 | 727.98 | 744.87 | 753.52 | 741.66 | 725.54 | 743.60 | 746.92 | 751.15 | 758.94 | 754.67 | 744.86 | 738.36 | 744.50 |
1996 | 765.90 | 750.87 | 762.77 | 765.90 | 749.86 | 714.15 | 772.00 | 776.51 | 766.02 | 769.46 | 761.69 | 767.13 | 760.16 |
1997 | 770.24 | 765.98 | 776.95 | 762.48 | 756.71 | 757.36 | 757.56 | 754.90 | 756.23 | 768.70 | 759.35 | 771.60 | 763.07 |
1998 | 750.84 | 758.14 | 761.90 | 764.26 | 765.14 | 749.00 | 749.02 | 749.29 | 760.26 | 773.93 | 766.12 | 771.57 | 759.93 |
1999 | 745.41 | 769.27 | 781.47 | 784.69 | 781.41 | 807.54 | 802.78 | 802.15 | 797.99 | 820.64 | 814.83 | 832.94 | 795.49 |
2000 | 832.82 | 836.88 | 845.62 | 845.07 | 850.37 | 858.56 | 855.14 | 866.84 | 859.10 | 852.75 | 850.40 | 868.66 | 852.09 |
Note(s): Since January 2001, the Survey of employment, payrolls and hours (SEPH) program no longer combines Northwest Territories and Nunavut. They are produced as two separate territories. |
Note(s):
Since January 2001, the Survey of employment, payrolls and hours
(SEPH) program no longer combines Northwest Territories and Nunavut. They
are produced as two separate territories.
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