Canadians who speak English and French earn more

Canadians who speak English and French earn more

That's why you have to learn languages!

Statistics Canada released data from a study showing that Canadians who speak both English and French earn more.

The average income of people who speak both English and French in Canada was $60,550 CAD, nearly 10 per cent higher than the average income of people who speak only English ($55,250 CAD) and about 40 per cent higher than those who speak only French ($43,040 CAD).

This trend has been seen in every province, and the most significant difference is observed in Quebec: in Montreal, those who know both English and French earn on average 40% more than those who speak only one of these languages.

A large gap was also found in Toronto: employees who spoke only English earned an average of $59,600 CAD, while bilinguals earned $78,400 CAD, a difference of almost 32 percent.

Overall, the data show a decline in the number of French speakers across the country and an increase in linguistic diversity: this year, a record was set for the number of Canadians whose first language was neither English nor French.

You can't go anywhere in Canada without English! If you want to speak fluently, understand the intricacies of business English, prepare for the international exams IELTS and TOEFL, we recommend you become a student of the Canadian language school ILAC. Go to link and enroll in online courses at a lower price than applying on your own.

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