Tech workers in the U.S. earn 46 per cent more than tech workers in Canada: TMU Study
The report also offers a quantifiable analysis on non-wage compensation such as stock options and shows an average U.S. tech workers’ equity compensation was valued at twice that of a tech worker in Canada.
- The report also offers a quantifiable analysis on non-wage compensation such as stock options and shows an average U.S. tech workers’ equity compensation was valued at twice that of a tech worker in Canada.
- Median wage compensation gap by country:
In the U.S., tech workers earn an average of $122,604, while in Canada, tech workers earn $83,698
Non-tech workers in America earn an average of $51,830, while in Canada non-tech workers earn $46,311
Women tech workers in Canada earn $73,932, men earn $86,574
Women tech workers in the U.S. earn $103,078, men earn $129,657
For non-tech workers in Canada, women earn $41,162 and men earn $51,882
Median wages by educational attainment for tech workers:
Median wages by racial identity:
In Canada, the highest paid tech workers identify as Chinese and the lowest paid tech workers identify as Black. - In the U.S., the highest paid tech workers identify as South Asian and the lowest paid identify as American Indian and/or Alaskan Native.
- For more insight into the compensation disparity between Canadian and American tech workers in Canada, check out the full report, Mind the Gap: Compensation Disparity Between Canadian and American Technology Workers .