PEI·BY THE NUMBERS

How P.E.I.'s minimum wage stacks up

A look at how P.E.I.'s minimum wage compares with other provinces, and how it has grown versus the consumer price index.

Minimum wage on Island almost 40 cents below national average

P.E.I.'s minimum wage is $11.25 an hour. (Kevin Yarr/CBC)

On Jan. 1, the minimum wage in Ontario increased sharply, to $14 an hour.

That's $2.75 more than minimum wage on P.E.I.

At $11.25 an hour, P.E.I. still sits in the middle when compared with other provinces, and below the overall average of $11.64.

After decades of trailing behind the consumer price index, a measure of inflation, the minimum wage caught up in 2006, and has since grown considerably faster.

In April, P.E.I.'s minimum wage will increase to $11.55 an hour.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Kevin Yarr

Web journalist

Kevin Yarr is the early morning web journalist at CBC P.E.I. Kevin has a specialty in data journalism, and how statistics relate to the changing lives of Islanders. He has a BSc and a BA from Dalhousie University, and studied journalism at Holland College in Charlottetown. You can reach him at kevin.yarr@cbc.ca.