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Living wage rises 6% in Trail, marginal increases in Nelson and Grand Forks

  • The living wage in Trail increased to $22.85 hourly, the highest of the three Kootenay communities mentioned in the report.
  • Nelson's living wage rose by three percent to $21.82, while Grand Forks has the lowest at $20.81.
  • According to the report, one in three B.C. Workers earn less than their community's living wage, with racialized workers and women disproportionately affected.
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