Canadian Wages

What is the reason for wages in Canada to be so low?

Looking to move back from NYC for an associate role and the best bank PUI team is offering 110k cad base, which is 80k usd. They said that this is in line with the market.

 

I thought associate base in Toronto was 135k CAD across the big 5/6, and the 110k number applied to other capital markets areas (S&T, CB, etc). Would love to hear insight if anyone can chime in and correct me if I’m wrong.

 

LevFin market is very small, and the Big 5 groups are not comparable to the US BB groups. There is no term loan B market Canada, and barely any HY issuances. Most of the flow is mid market subordinated / mezz lending

 
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Just can't compare our pay scales to the US, its a different game for many posters who have said so above. Used to be that at least our cost of living was lower to offset the net impact, but thanks to socialism (which I'm going to get downvoted for), things are more expensive so we're net poorer and especially on an after-tax basis too (we love 50% income tax). 

 

Thats the problem. Even the midsize u.s F500 CEO makes more than any of the Canadian banks CEO.

 

Looks like its lowball due to being an internal transfer. Spoke with a few people and thats what theyre saying.

 

Could it be they are low balling you because they don't want you there (headcount issues?) but have to make an offer because you're internal and potentially om good stead??? 

 

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