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TrendLine Saskatchewan Composite Indicator Actual and Seasonally Adjusted
The Composite Indicator provides a visual summary of the overall health of the provincial economy. The blue line is a statistical construct of eleven normalized and equally-weighted indicators. The green line removes seasonal fluctuations to create the seasonally adjusted value.
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Labour markets ended 2022 on a high note with employment exceeding 2021 by 3.3%
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Record population growth in Saskatchewan, reaching 1.2 million people for the first time in history.
Impact of the $500 affordability cheques in Saskatchewan
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Surge in employment and population growth help drive consumer spending
In Praise of Vacations
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Rising inflation, increasing interest rates, and lagging average weekly wage increases continue to temper growth.
Russian Special Military Operation in Ukraine: Impact on the Provincial Economy - Scenario Analysis
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Rising inflation, increasing interest rates, and lagging average weekly wage increases continue to temper growth.
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Slow population growth, high inflation, and increasing interest rates continue to temper growth.
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Employment growth continued in June with a 3.9% increase over the same period in 2021.
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Employment growth continued in May, up 3.5% over the same period in 2021.
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April employment continued to grow, increasing 3.3% over the same period in 2021. This is an addition of 7,925 positions from pre-pandemic employment levels.
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March employment growth increased by 5.1% over the same period in 2021. If annual average employment growth remains at 12,000-positions, job losses should recoup to pre-pandemic levels by end of 2022.
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February saw a continuation in employment growth with an increase by 5.6% over the same period in 2021.
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Employment growth continues into January 2022 with an increase of employment by 4.6% over the same period in 2021.
Recent Trends in Population: Province, Cities, and Rural
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An overview of the census metropolitan area and census agglomeration population growth from 2001 to 2021.
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Year-to-date employment continued to recover in December 2021, recovering 53% of job loss experienced in 2020
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Year-to-date employment and consumer spending continued to recover in November 2021. Concerns remain in regard to slow population growth, part-time employment growth, and inflationary pressures.
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Employment continues to recover, though part-time job growth exceeds full-time growth. Potential inflationary pressures at the national level could lead to higher borrowing rates.
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While employment remains below 2019 levels, Saskatchewan has regained 55% of the job loss experienced in 2020
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While employment remains below 2019 levels, Saskatchewan has regained 57% of the job loss experienced in 2020
The Economic Impact of Improving the High School Graduation Rate among Indigenous Students
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A detailed analysis of the potential benefit of increasing Indigenous high school graduation rates to the provincial average on Saskatchewan’s economy and labour force.
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While employment remains below 2019 levels, Saskatchewan has regained 56% of the job loss experienced in 2020.
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Valid comparisons can now be made between pandemic impacted months: 2021 employment has recovered 60% of the job loss experienced in 2020 and all other major indicators are up.
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