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Canadian tech workers make 46 per cent less than U.S. counterpart
A new study from the Metropolitan University of Toronto says Canadian tech workers are paid 46 percent less than their American counterparts.
Research by The Dias University Public Policy Institute shows that the typical tech worker in Canada earns $8,3700 a year, compared to $122,600 for workers in the U.S. sector.
The report, which takes into account exchange rates and the cost of living, reveals a harsh reality the sector has long known — American tech workers are better compensated.
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