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alberta living wage

From small towns nestled at the base of majestic mountains to little communities right outside of the city offering a slower base of life — Alberta has some beautiful places to call home.

While Calgary's cost of living pales in comparison to some other major Canadian cities, you can still get more bang for your buck in other parts of the province. Alongside the lower costs in these little towns comes all the natural beauty you could hope for.

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There are so many small towns and cities in Alberta you can move to that have low living wages, meaning you don't have to earn as much to afford the cost of living.

That includes a few places in the province that are cheaper than Calgary if you're looking to ditch big cities for small-town living.

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With the cost of living going up in Canada, money is on people's minds.

A Calgary TikToker is getting real about how it's more expensive to live as a single person than as a couple. Josie Hart broke down her costs, and turns out — it's pricey AF.

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Alberta might be home to some of Canada's most affordable cities when it comes to property, but the cost of living is definitely making things more expensive, from rent to groceries.

Things get even more expensive if you're living alone. This list shows how much it costs to live in cities in Alberta on a single person's salary, according to Numbeo, the world's largest cost-of-living database.

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A new study has revealed how much you'd need to earn in several towns and cities in Alberta to earn a "living wage."

According to research by the Alberta Living Wage Network, a living wage is defined as the hourly wage you'd need to earn to cover
"basic expenses and participate in the community."

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