Living Wage 2024
The Community Social Planning Council of Greater Victoria (CSPC), in partnership with United Way Southern Vancouver Island, BC Living Wage, and the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, has released the 2024 Living Wage for Greater Victoria. This figure represents the hourly wage required for two working parents with two young children to meet their basic expenses, including housing, food, transportation, and healthcare. It is calculated after accounting for government taxes, credits, deductions, and subsidies, based on a 35-hour work week.
In 2024, the Living Wage for Greater Victoria has risen to $26.78 per hour, marking a 5.4% increase from 2023, or an additional $1.38 per hour. Since 2022, the wage has increased by 10.3% ($2.49), driven largely by the rising costs of housing, food, and other essential living expenses.
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Living Wage 2023
The Community Social Planning Council of Greater Victoria (CSPC) in partnership with the United Way Southern Vancouver Island has released the 2023 Living Wage for Greater Victoria, reflecting the hourly wage required for two working parents with two young children to meet their basic expenses. This figure accounts for government taxes, credits, deductions, and subsidies, based on a 35-hour work week.
The cost of living in Greater Victoria continues to climb, leading to another significant rise in the Living Wage.