What compensation do new IT graduates deserve?

I have a diploma in computer systems as well as a bachelors degree in information technology. I did a co-op for 5 months and then worked in the IT department at my school as a network infrastructure technician and IT Integrated services (90% of the integrated services job is service desk) for a year and 2 months.

I'm from Toronto but looking at jobs all around the country since I hate living with my family and need an excuse to move out. I've been looking mostly at service desk jobs so my question is geared mostly towards those kind of jobs. I've seen compensation as low as 45k but then as high as 80k with 2 years experience. For my co-op I was getting paid 23.80 an hour so I feel 45k is too low for a job out of school now that I have a degree and a little bit more experience. 60k-68k is my ball park but I'm not sure if I'm overvaluing myself since technically I don't actually have 2 years experience but I apply to jobs with 2 year experience in their posting. I only do this since I have not seen one job posting with one year experience as the qualifier and no experience IT jobs are unheard of these days.

EDIT: Many of the commenters are getting fixated on the word 'deserve'. Maybe I should have worded it as 'what compensation is reasonable for new IT graduates' because ultimately I am not getting the answers I hoped. I was looking for concreate numbers rather than 'you deserve nothing' kind of answers. I am aware I'm not the golden candidate, I just wanted to know what could I expect starting off my career.

Telling me I have just as much of a chance as someone with no degree and no experience is a little hurtful since I am 26 now, graduated late and I worked so hard to get my education in hope for a better life since I grew up poor. The answers to a question I didn't ask nor was I expecting are a discouraging but I will take everything I learned here and apply some concepts to my mindset when I am applying for jobs.

EDIT 2:

Got a job at a huge company paying 70k as my first job! Thank you all for your advice and fuck you to everyone saying I was entitled. I got more than I even thought I deserved. The sky is the limit! Sending huge encouragements to everyone starting off their IT career and getting discouraged by people that feel you should start off with nothing because they started off with nothing. Go for what you want. They almost convinced me I shouldnt be able to buy groceries in the name of expereince. Almost.