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Publishing and Printing Average Salaries in Ontario 2024

How much money does a person working in Publishing and Printing make in Ontario?


Average Yearly Salary
121,000 CAD
( 10,100 CAD monthly)

LOW
55,900
CAD
AVERAGE
121,000
CAD
HIGH
220,000
CAD
All salary figures displayed here are per year except when noted otherwise.
All salary and compensation figures displayed here are gross salary figures, that is the salary before tax deductions. Because taxes may differ across sectors and locations, it is difficult to accurately calculate the net salary after tax for every career.

A person working in Publishing and Printing in Ontario typically earns around 121,000 CAD. Salaries range from 55,900 CAD (lowest average) to 220,000 CAD (highest average, actual maximum salary is higher).


Salary Variance

The provided figure represents the median compensation that encompasses housing, transportation, and other perks. The salaries within the Publishing and Printing domain in Ontario exhibit significant discrepancies across various professions. In case you seek information about the remuneration of a specific position, please refer to the salaries listed below for respective job titles.

Salaries for specific jobs

Job TitleAverage Salary
Publishing and Printing
Advertising Copywriter128,000 CAD
Art Director132,000 CAD
Art Supervisor119,000 CAD
Artist131,000 CAD
Assistant Editor98,800 CAD
Associate Content Management Specialist129,000 CAD
Associate Editor112,000 CAD
Audio Book Producer138,000 CAD
Binder and Finisher55,400 CAD
Bindery Supervisor77,000 CAD
ChatGPT Content Production Expert109,000 CAD
Circulations Director185,000 CAD
Color Matcher70,800 CAD
Color Technician67,200 CAD
Commissioning Editor103,000 CAD
Communications Editor103,000 CAD
Content Copywriter122,000 CAD
Content Creator117,000 CAD
Content Curator114,000 CAD
Content Designer113,000 CAD
Content Management Assistant104,000 CAD
Content Publisher108,000 CAD
Content Writer119,000 CAD
CopyWriter123,000 CAD
Corporate Print Center Specialist93,700 CAD
Curator101,000 CAD
Digital Rights Manager148,000 CAD
DTP Operator106,000 CAD
Editor123,000 CAD
Electronic Publisher131,000 CAD
Fashion Subeditor122,000 CAD
Media Design Manager199,000 CAD
Media Planner134,000 CAD
Photographer103,000 CAD
Planning and Supply Manager237,000 CAD
Print Designer101,000 CAD
Print Production Coordinator111,000 CAD
Print Production Manager208,000 CAD
Print-on-Demand Coordinator110,000 CAD
Printing Press Operator91,800 CAD
Production Editor110,000 CAD
Proofreader106,000 CAD
Publisher132,000 CAD
Publishing and Printing Coordinator90,400 CAD
Publishing and Printing Manager218,000 CAD
Publishing and Printing Supervisor170,000 CAD
Publishing Specialist135,000 CAD
Reporter159,000 CAD
Technical Writer116,000 CAD
Technical Writing Manager168,000 CAD


Publishing and Printing Jobs Pay Scale and Salaries in Ontario

Median and salary distribution Ontario Publishing and Printing yearly
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Salary Structure and Pay Scale Comparison

5% of people earn
123,000 CAD or more
10% of people earn
106,000 to 123,000 CAD
20% of people earn
69,700 CAD or less
65% of people earn
69,700 to 106,000 CAD
Minimum Salary
55,900 CAD
Median
112,000 CAD
Maximum
220,000 CAD




Median Salary, maximum and minimum salary, minimum wage, starting salary, and the salary range

All salary figures displayed here are per year except when noted otherwise.
  • Salary Range, Minimum Wage, and Starting Salary

    Salaries in Publishing and Printing in Ontario range from 55,900 CAD (starting average salary) to 220,000 CAD (maximum average salary, actual maximum is higher). To clarify, the number presented is not the legally mandated minimum wage. Rather, it represents the lowest figure reported in a salary survey that involved thousands of participants and professionals from across the entire country.

  • Median Salary

    The median income in the field of Publishing and Printing is 112,000 CAD, implying that half of the workforce in Ontario earns less than this figure, and the other half earns more. It represents the central value of salaries. As a rule of thumb, you would prefer to be part of the group earning above the median wage, situated on the right-hand side of the salary distribution chart.

  • Percentiles and Salary Scale

    Two values that are highly correlated with the median are the 25th and 75th percentiles. By examining the salary distribution diagram, it is possible to determine that 25% of individuals employed in Publishing and Printing in Ontario earn less than 90,700 CAD, while 75% of them earn more. Additionally, the diagram reveals that 75% of individuals earn less than 132,000 CAD, while 25% earn more than that.

  • Pay Scale Structure

    Data was regrouped into brackets to provide a better understanding of what salaries can be expected. This approach was deemed more accurate than relying solely on the average salary, as it offers greater insights into the distribution of salaries in the field of Publishing and Printing in Ontario. The analysis revealed that roughly 65% of all reported salaries fell within the range of 69,700 CAD to 106,000 CAD. Approximately 20% of salaries were below the 69,700 CAD mark, while 10% ranged from 106,000 CAD to 123,000 CAD. Only 5% of individuals earned a gross salary of 123,000 CAD or higher.

Salary Comparison by Years of Experience

How does a person's salary progress over time?

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The experience level is the most important factor in determining the salary. Naturally, the more years of experience the higher the wage.

Generally speaking, employees in Publishing and Printing in Ontario having experience from two to five years earn on average 32% more than freshers and juniors across all industries and disciplines.

Professionals with experience of more than five years tend to earn on average 36% more than those with five years or less of work experience.

As you hit the ten years mark, the salary increases by 21% and an additional 14% for those who have crossed the 15 years mark.

Those figures are presented as guidelines only. The numbers become more significant if you consider one job title at a time.


Change in salary based on experience varies drastically from one location to another and depends hugely on the career field as well. The data displayed here is the combined average of many different jobs. To view accurate figures, choose a specific job title.
On average, a person's salary doubles their starting salary by the time they cross the 10 years* experience mark.
* Based on the average change in salary over time. Salary variations differ from person to person.


Salary Comparison By Education

How does the education level affect your salary?

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Change in salary based on education varies drastically from one location to another and depends hugely on the career field as well. The data displayed here is the combined average of multiple jobs. To view accurate figures, choose a specific job title.

It is well known that higher education equals a bigger salary, but how much more money can a degree add to your income?

We compared the salaries of professionals at the same level but with different college degree levels across many jobs in Publishing and Printing in Ontario, below are our findings.

Workers with a certificate or diploma earn on average 17% more than their peers who only reached the high school level.

Employees who earned a Bachelor's Degree earn 24% more than those who only managed to attain a certificate or diploma.

Professionals who attained a Master's Degree are awarded salaries that are 29% more than those with a Bachelor's Degree.

Finally, PhD holders earn 23% more than Master's Degree holders on average while doing the same job.


Is a Master's degree or an MBA worth it? Should you pursue higher education?

A Master's degree program or any post-graduate program in Canada costs anywhere from 50,000 CAD to 150,000 CAD and lasts approximately two years. That is quite an investment.

Employees can't expect any salary increases during the study period, assuming they already have a job. In most cases, a salary review is conducted once education is completed and the degree has been attained.

Many people pursue higher education as a tactic to switch to a higher-paying job. The numbers seem to support this tactic. The average increase in compensation while changing jobs is approximately 10% more than the customary salary increment.

The decision really depends on the situation and experience among many other factors. Putting all variables aside, if a person can afford the costs of higher education then the return on investment is definitely worth it. Degree costs can be recovered roughly in a year or so.



Salary and Compensation Comparison By Gender / Publishing and Printing / Ontario

Salary comparison by gender Canada Publishing and Printing yearly
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Though gender should not have an effect on pay, in reality, it does. So who gets paid more: men or women? In the field of Publishing and Printing in Canada, the average difference between the salary of male and female employees is 4%.

Male
110,000 CAD
Female-4%
106,000 CAD
Percentage increase and decrease are relative to the previous value

Salary Comparison By Gender in Canada for all Careers

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Average Annual Salary Increment Percentage / Publishing and Printing / Ontario

How much are annual salary increments in Ontario for individuals working in Publishing and Printing? How often do employees get salary raises?

Professionals working in Publishing and Printing in Canada are likely to observe a salary increase of approximately % every months. The national average annual increment for all professions combined is 9% granted to employees every 15 months.

Annual Salary Increment Rate Canada Publishing and Printing
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The figures provided here are averages of numbers. Those figures should be taken as general guidelines. Salary increments will vary from person to person and depend on many factors, but your performance and contribution to the success of the organization remain the most important factors in determining how much and how often you will be granted a raise.

Canada / All Professions

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The term Annual Salary Increase usually refers to the increase in 12 calendar month period, but because it is rare that people get their salaries reviewed exactly on the one-year mark, it is more meaningful to know the frequency and the rate at the time of the increase.

How to calculate the salary increment percentage?

The annual salary Increase in a calendar year (12 months) can be easily calculated as follows: Annual Salary Increase = Increase Rate x 12 / Increase Frequency

The average salary increase in one year (12 months) in Canada is 7%.

Worldwide Salary Raises: All Countries and All Jobs

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Salary Packages and Schemes

Not all compensation increases are reflected directly in the salary. Some companies offer upgraded packages to their staff instead of cash money. The figures displayed here account only for direct increments to the base salary.

Bonus and Incentive Rates / Publishing and Printing / Canada

How much and how often are bonuses being awarded?Annual Salary Bonus Rate Canada Publishing and Printing
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100% of surveyed staff in Publishing and Printing reported that they haven't received any bonuses or incentives in the previous year while % said that they received at least one form of monetary bonus.

Those who got bonuses reported rates ranging from % to % of their annual salary.

Received Bonus
%
No Bonus
100%

Types of Bonuses Considered

Individual Performance-Based Bonuses

The most standard form of bonus, where the employee is awarded based on their exceptional performance.

Company Performance Bonuses

Occasionally, some companies like to celebrate excess earnings and profits with their staff collectively in the form of bonuses that are granted to everyone. The amount of the bonus will probably be different from person to person depending on their role within the organization.

Goal-Based Bonuses

Granted upon achieving an important goal or milestone.

Holiday / End of Year Bonuses

These types of bonuses are given without a reason and usually resemble an appreciation token.

Bonuses Are Not Commissions!

People tend to confuse bonuses with commissions. A commission is a prefixed rate at which someone gets paid for items sold or deals completed while a bonus is in most cases arbitrary and unplanned.


What makes a position worthy of good bonuses and a high salary?

The main two types of jobs

Revenue GeneratorsSupporting Cast

Employees that are directly involved in generating revenue or profit for the organization. Their field of expertise usually matches the type of business.

Employees that support and facilitate the work of revenue generators. Their expertise is usually different from that of the core business operations.

Example:
A graphics designer working for a graphics designing company.

Example:
A graphic designer in the marketing department of a hospital.


Revenue generators usually get more and higher bonuses, higher salaries, and more frequent salary increments. The reason is quite simple: it is easier to quantify your value to the company in monetary terms when you participate in revenue generation.

Try to work for companies where your skills can generate revenue. We can't all generate revenue and that's perfectly fine.

Bonus Comparison by Seniority Level

Top management personnel and senior employees naturally exhibit higher bonus rates and frequencies than juniors. This is very predictable due to the inherent responsibilities of being higher in the hierarchy. People in top positions can easily get double or triple bonus rates than employees down the pyramid.

Hourly Average Wage / Publishing and Printing / Ontario


58 CAD per hour

The average hourly wage (pay per hour) in Publishing and Printing in Ontario is 58 CAD.This is the rate they get paid for every worked hour.


Hourly Wage = Annual Salary / ( 52 x 5 x 8 )

About The Hourly Pay Rate

The hourly wage is the salary paid in one worked hour. Usually, jobs are classified into two categories: salaried jobs and hourly jobs. Salaried jobs pay a fixed amount regardless of the hours worked. Hourly jobs pay per worked hour. To convert salary into hourly wage the above formula is used (assuming 5 working days in a week and 8 working hours per day which is the standard for most jobs). The hourly wage calculation may differ slightly depending on the worked hours per week and the annual vacation allowance. The figures mentioned above are good approximations and are considered to be the standard. One major difference between salaried employees and hourly paid employees is overtime eligibility. Salaried employees are usually exempt from overtime as opposed to hourly paid staff.

What is the minimum hourly rate of pay?

The minimum pay rate per hour for people working in Publishing and Printing in Ontario is 27 CAD. This is the minimum as per the gathered data in the salary survey not the minimum hourly rate mandated by law.

Salary Comparison By City

CityAverage Salary
Brampton110,000 CAD
Hamilton111,000 CAD
Kitchener109,000 CAD
Markham107,000 CAD
Mississauga115,000 CAD
Ottawa116,000 CAD
Toronto121,000 CAD
Vaughan105,000 CAD
Windsor104,000 CAD

Government vs Private Sector Salary Comparison

Where can you get paid more, working in a private company or the government? The difference between the public or government sector salaries and the private sector salaries in Canada is 4% on average across all career fields.

Private Sector
117,000 CAD
Public Sector+4%
122,000 CAD
Percentage increase and decrease are relative to the previous value

Salary Statistics and Calculation Guide

What is considered to be a good and competitive salary in Publishing and Printing in Ontario?

A good and competitive compensation would range anywhere between 112,000 CAD and 132,000 CAD. This is a very rough estimate. Experience and education play a very huge part in the final earnings.

Gross Salary (before tax) and Net Salary (after tax)

All salary and compensation figures displayed here are gross salary figures, that is the salary before tax deductions. Because taxes may differ across sectors and locations, it is difficult to accurately calculate the net salary after tax for every career.

Base / Basic Salary

The base salary for jobs in Publishing and Printing in Ontario ranges from 55,900 CAD to 90,700 CAD. The base salary depends on many factors including experience and education. It is not easy to provide a figure with very little information, so take this range with a grain of salt.


What is the difference between the median and the average salary?

Both are indicators. If your salary is higher than both the average and the median then you are doing very well. If your salary is lower than both, then many people earn more than you and there is plenty of room for improvement. If your wage is between the average and the median, then things can be a bit complicated. We wrote a guide to explain all about the different scenarios. How to compare your salary


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