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average salary in toronto

Whether you're making the minimum wage in Ontario, somewhere near the average salary in Toronto, or even a six-figure salary, you're probably hopeful you can someday make more.

With the high cost of living in Canada these days, a bigger salary can't come soon enough for many people who just want day-to-day life to be a bit more comfortable.

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Would you move from Montreal to Toronto for a job? And if so, how much money is enough?

A person started a discussion on Reddit after receiving a government job offer in Toronto and was considering moving from Montreal. However, they were worried about whether they could live off of their $50,000 paycheque.

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The cost of living in Toronto isn't cheap, but how much money do you really need to make a living wage in Ontario's largest city, and what is the average salary in Toronto?

Living here can get expensive, especially when you look at the going rate for apartments for rent in Toronto, so Narcity took to the streets to ask locals how much money they think a single person in Toronto needs to live comfortably.

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If there’s one thing we can all agree on, it’s how unaffordable living in Toronto has become.

The average rent for a one-bedroom apartment has gone way up, and the rising cost of groceries and gas isn’t making things any easier. So to better understand how people are making ends meet, Narcity spoke with nine locals to find out how much they make a year to afford a place in Toronto.

According to Toronto Regional Real Estate Board, the average rent for a one-bedroom apartment rose to $2,481 between July 2022 and October 2022.

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