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TABLE A2-43: AVERAGE WEEKLY EARNINGS IN THE TRANSPORTATION AND WAREHOUSING SECTOR BY MODE 1, 1997 - 2003
  (Current dollars)
  Total
Economy
Total
Transport and
Warehousing 2
Rail 3 Water 3 Air 3 Truck 4 Urban/Public
Transportation 4,5
Pipeline
1997 624 690 864 880 829 633 575 1,149
1998 633 705 860 893 834 669 576 1,177
1999 641 716 874 897 851 668 584 1,173
2000 658 725 877 918 856 680 592 1,202
2001 667 742 888 971 884 693 612 1,241
2002 681 764 912 982 907 717 639 1,258
2003 6 688 765 896 N/A 897 724 642 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 Services; 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. 72-0023XIB, CANSIM and special tabulations


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