Salarios Medios Semanales / Salarios (CAD)

Mide el crecimiento nominal de los salarios.

Category: Labor Market

Optional Indicator Availability (CAD)

Optional indicators use per-currency fetcher capability checks and may be temporarily hidden while source coverage is being remediated.

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About Salarios Medios Semanales / Salarios (CAD)

The wages series for Canada captures average earnings growth across the economy, published monthly by the national statistics authority. It is the primary wage-inflation metric monitored by the Bank of Canada.

Why FX traders watch it

Wages are the largest cost component for service-sector businesses. Strong wage growth means higher disposable income (supporting demand) but also higher input costs that are typically passed on as price inflation.

How to interpret the data

Accelerating wages above a level consistent with the Bank of Canada's inflation target are cad-supportive because they reinforce a hawkish policy stance. Decelerating wages open the door to rate cuts.

Historical Salarios Medios Semanales / Salarios (CAD)

Source: Bank of Canada/StatCan  ·  Monthly  ·  %YoY

Chart data not available. Access the full historical series via the API endpoint above.

Data provided by FXMacroData via the /api/v1/announcements/cad/wages endpoint. For access, see pricing.

Endpoint coverage and contract

This page documents the exact request inputs, response fields, access model, and currently published history window for /api/v1/announcements/cad/wages.

Coverage window

Coverage metadata updating

History start

Updating

Latest documented date

Updating

Cadence

Monthly

Unit

%YoY

Data Source

Primary Source

Bank of Canada/StatCan

Official Series ID

14-10-0063-01

Data Format and Properties

Data Frequency

Monthly

Unit of Measure

%YoY

JSON Response Structure

The endpoint returns a chronological list of observations in JSON format, plus pagination metadata so larger series can be fetched page by page.

{
  "currency": "CAD",
  "indicator": "wages",
  "has_official_forecast": false,
  "start_date": "2023-01-01",
  "end_date": "2023-12-31",
  "earliest_available_date": null,
  "latest_available_date": null,
  "pagination": {
    "limit": 20,
    "offset": 0,
    "returned_count": 1,
    "total_count": 1,
    "has_more": false,
    "next_offset": null
  },
  "cb_target": null,
  "data": [
    {
      "date": "2023-12-31",
      "announcement_id": "cad_wages_2023-12-31",
      "val": 4.2,
      "announcement_datetime": 1722456000,
      "pct_change": null,
      "pct_change_12m": null
    }
  ]
}

Request Parameters & Usage

Access and authentication

USD is free without a key. All other currencies require a Professional API key.

Public USD endpoint — anonymous callers receive the most recent 365 days. Add `?api_key=YOUR_API_KEY` to extend the window for USD or to access any other currency. Date filters are applied before pagination. The default page size is 20 rows and the maximum is 100. Forecasts are served separately by /v1/predictions/cad; join via `announcement_id`.

Path parameters

Parameter Required Type Description
currency YES string 3-letter currency code.
indicator YES string Indicator slug. Use /v1/data_catalogue/{currency} to list available slugs per currency.

Query parameters

Parameter Required Format Description
start_date NO string (YYYY-MM-DD) Earliest observation date to include. Date filters are applied before pagination. Defaults to 365 days ago.
end_date NO string (YYYY-MM-DD) Latest observation date to include. Defaults to today.
limit NO integer Maximum number of rows to return per page. Defaults to 20; maximum 100.
offset NO integer Zero-based row offset after date filtering. Use with pagination.next_offset to request the next page.
api_key Pro (USD: free for last 365 days) string Professional API key. Required for non-USD currencies and for USD requests that need history older than 365 days.

Pagination behavior

Use start_date and end_date to narrow the series first, then page through the filtered result with limit and offset. The response includes earliest_available_date and latest_available_date for the full series coverage, plus a pagination object with returned_count, total_count, has_more, and next_offset.

Response fields

Field Type Description
currency string 3-letter currency code.
indicator string Indicator slug as requested.
has_official_forecast boolean True if the central bank publishes an official forecast for this indicator.
start_date string Earliest date in the filtered result set (YYYY-MM-DD).
end_date string Latest date in the filtered result set (YYYY-MM-DD).
earliest_available_date string | null Earliest date available for this series before any date filter or pagination is applied.
latest_available_date string | null Latest date available for this series before pagination is applied.
pagination.limit integer Page size used for this response.
pagination.offset integer Zero-based offset used for this response.
pagination.returned_count integer Number of rows included in data[].
pagination.total_count integer Total number of rows matching the path and date filters before pagination.
pagination.has_more boolean True when another page is available.
pagination.next_offset integer | null Offset to use for the next page, or null when there are no more rows.
cb_target object | null Central bank target metadata (e.g. inflation target range), if applicable.
data[].date string Observation date (YYYY-MM-DD).
data[].announcement_id string Stable announcement identifier in the form `{currency}_{indicator}_{date}` — use it to join predictions from /v1/predictions/{currency} and revision history.
data[].val number | null Observed value in the indicator's native unit.
data[].announcement_datetime integer | null Unix timestamp (UTC) of the official data release.
data[].pct_change number | null Period-over-period percentage change.
data[].pct_change_12m number | null 12-month rolling percentage change.

Example Usage

To retrieve the first page of Salarios Medios Semanales / Salarios data for CAD from 2023:

GET https://fxmacrodata.com/api/v1/announcements/cad/wages?start_date=2023-01-01&end_date=2023-12-31&limit=20&offset=0&api_key=YOUR_API_KEY

Frequently Asked Questions

How often is Canada Average Weekly Earnings / Wages updated?
Average Weekly Earnings / Wages for Canada is released on a monthly schedule by Bank of Canada (or the relevant national statistics agency). FXMacroData ingests each new value within seconds of the official publication and exposes the exact announcement timestamp on every record.
What unit is Average Weekly Earnings / Wages reported in?
The series is published in %YoY. The exact unit is also returned on every API response under the indicator metadata.
Where does FXMacroData source Canada Average Weekly Earnings / Wages data?
Data is fetched directly from Bank of Canada or the official national statistics publication for Canada. The source URL is preserved on every announcement record so downstream consumers can trace the value back to its primary release.
How do I query Average Weekly Earnings / Wages for Canada via the API?
Issue a GET request to /api/v1/announcements/cad/wages?api_key=YOUR_API_KEY. The response contains a chronological list of observations with values, release dates, and announcement timestamps. USD announcement data is public; other currencies require a Professional API key.

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Key Facts

Page
Wages
Section
API Data Docs
Canonical URL
https://fxmacrodata.com/api-data-docs/cad/wages
Source
Bank of Canada/StatCan
Last Updated
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