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"Salary growth in Quebec with age: from teenagers to seniors"...
In Quebec, wages vary significantly by age:
15 to 29 years: Teenagers and young adults in this age range earn about $20 per hour, and by their late 20s, the average wage reaches $31 per hour. Annual after-tax earnings for this group are about $26,900.
30 to 64 years: Salaries increase significantly at this age. The average income for women is about $48,900 and for men is $58,300. Many people in this age range earn between $70,000 and $100,000 or more.
65 and over: The average income for women is $31,800 and for men is $43,200. Interestingly, there are still more than 100,000 seniors earning more than $100,000 per year.
Overall, wages in Quebec increase with age, but they are still slightly below the Canadian national average.
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