TABLE A2-45: AVERAGE WEEKLY EARNINGS IN THE TRANSPORTATION AND WAREHOUSING SECTOR BY MODE, 1 1998 - 2004
|
(Current dollars) |
|
Total Economy |
Total Transport and Warehousing 2 |
Rail 3 |
Water 3 |
Air 3 |
Truck 4 |
Urban/Public Transportation 4, 5 |
Pipeline |
1998 |
633 |
705 |
860 |
893 |
834 |
669 |
576 |
1,177 |
1999 |
641 |
716 |
874 |
897 |
851 |
668 |
584 |
1,173 |
2000 |
656 |
725 |
877 |
918 |
856 |
680 |
592 |
1,202 |
2001 |
667 |
742 |
888 |
971 |
884 |
693 |
612 |
1,241 |
2002 |
681 |
764 |
912 |
982 |
907 |
717 |
639 |
1,258 |
2003 |
690 |
763 |
896 |
N/A |
886 |
724 |
642 |
N/A |
2004 6 |
700 |
751 |
890 |
N/A |
849 |
714 |
640 |
N/A |
N/A = Not Available.
Note: Tabulations based upon the North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS).
1 Does not include owner-operators, private trucking, delivery services or government employees.
2 Data only available for Transportation and Warehousing.
3 Includes Support Services
4 Excludes Support Services
5 Transit and Ground Passenger Transport includes: Urban Transit Systems; Interurban and Rural Bus Transport; Taxi and Limousine Service; School and Employee Bus Transport; Charter Bus Industry; Other Transit and Ground Passenger Transportation.
6 Estimate based on 10-month weighted annual average.
Source: Statistics Canada, Survey of Employment, Payroll and Hours, Cat. 72F0023XIB, CANSIM and Special Tabulations