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The Minimum Wage in British Columbia In 2024 : unjobvacanicies.com







Publié le 11 June 2024

Par Matt Dodge

There is an increase in the minimum wage in British Columbia in 2024 taking place on June 1st, affecting working professionals in all industries across the province.  

A major change to the minimum wage in British Columbia takes effect on June 1st, 2024. For minimum wage earners, the increase in take-home pay will be beneficial, although it is also a sign of the lasting effects of recent economic challenges facing the province.  

What is the 2024 Minimum Wage in British Columbia?  

Effective June 1st, the minimum wage in British Columbia is $17.40 per hour. This is a $0.65 total raise, and a 3.8% increase of the minimum wage from $16.75 per hour in 2023. BC now offers the highest 2024 minimum wage of any province in Canada – with only the Yukon and Nunavut territories offering a higher rate. British Columbia is now the fourth province or territory in Canada to offer a minimum wage of $17.00 or higher.  

What Is The Average Salary In British Columbia?  

The average hourly salary in British Columbia was $34.68 as of the end of last year. This means that one hour of minimum wage earnings is equal to 50.17% of the average hourly wage in British Columbia. It should be noted that the average hourly salary in specific industries and job sectors can vary wildly across the province. At the new BC 2024 minimum wage of $17.40 per hour, a person working 37.5 hours per week will earn approximately $33,930 before taxes over a 12-month period.  

What Is the Living Wage in British Columbia?  

A living wage is defined as the actual hourly wage or salary required for workers to meet the costs of living in specific areas and communities. While rural areas typically offer a lower living wage, cities will almost always have a higher living wage due to increased costs of living, i.e. rent. A recent report has found a range of living wages across British Columbia, from $25.68 per hour in Metro-Vancouver — the provincial capital — to $20.64 per hour in Dawson Creek in the provincial interior. The new 2024 minimum wage rate in BC is below the living wage in all areas of the province listed in the survey.  

Does It Keep Pace With Consumer Price Index?  

The consumer price index (CPI) is a commonly used method to track the effects of inflation and related which contribute to price changes for consumers. The BC provincial government has pledged to tie future minimum wage increases to the rising CPI. The CPI in British Columbia rose by 2.9% from April 2023 to April 2024, while the rate of inflation itself increased 3.9%. The 2024 minimum wage increase is a result of these changes. While these figures are not as dramatic as during the peak years of the pandemic, both the CPI and inflation have remained high. As a result, workers in BC are already paying increased costs not accounted for by the minimum wage increase. 

The minimum wage in British Columbia in 2024 is $17.40 per hour, effective June 1st, 2024. This should provide additional income to thousands of workers throughout the province as they experience increased prices and higher costs of living. 


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