Chart 2
Average salary, total police personnel, constant dollars, Canada, 1998 to 2016
Note(s):
Current dollars express the cost of items in terms of the year in which the expenditure occurs. Constant dollars are adjusted (by inflation or deflation) to show changes in the purchasing power of the dollar. The Consumer Price Index was used to calculate constant dollars over a base year of 2002 (2002=100). Populations are based on July 1, 2016, estimates from Statistics Canada, Demography Division.
Source(s):
Police Administration Survey (3301).
Chart description
This is a line chart.
First Nations police service | Non-First Nations police service | |
---|---|---|
1998 | 30,687 | 63,025 |
1999 | 33,767 | 62,056 |
2000 | 48,552 | 61,809 |
2001 | 43,401 | 63,903 |
2002 | 42,758 | 62,397 |
2003 | 45,474 | 64,896 |
2004 | 46,742 | 66,063 |
2005 | 47,376 | 66,726 |
2006 | 54,220 | 67,863 |
2007 | 52,604 | 68,372 |
2008 | 53,735 | 69,573 |
2009 | 53,405 | 71,034 |
2010 | 59,205 | 73,550 |
2011 | 54,393 | 75,217 |
2012 | 58,785 | 75,377 |
2013 | 63,592 | 78,456 |
2014 | 59,419 | 76,596 |
2015 | 64,883 | 75,499 |
2016 | 66,536 | 76,024 |
Note(s):
Current dollars express the cost of items in terms of the year in which the expenditure occurs. Constant dollars are adjusted (by inflation or deflation) to show changes in the purchasing power of the dollar. The Consumer Price Index was used to calculate constant dollars over a base year of 2002 (2002=100). Populations are based on July 1, 2016, estimates from Statistics Canada, Demography Division.
Source(s):
Police Administration Survey (3301).
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