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Three in Ten (31%) Canadians Say They Don’t Have Enough Money to Buy the Things They Need
Three Quarters (74%) of Canadians Have Debt; One Quarter (23%) Say Their Debt Load is Overwhelming and Don’t Know What to Do
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Canadians Increasingly Feeling Impact of Interest Rate Hike (Up 8 Points in Six Months)
Concern About Rising Interest Rates Drives Fears on Ability to Pay Debts (51%, +5 pts) and Bankruptcy (33%, +5 pts)
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One in Three Canadians (32%) Considering Home Purchase in Next Two Years, Up 7 Points from 2017
Economic Outlook, Interest Rates Make Many Think Now is Right Time to Buy
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Ipsos announces seventh annual Top 10 Most Influential Brands in Canada
Google retains top spot for sixth year, rankings shift and Netflix enters Top 10
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One in Four Canadian Retirees (25%) Aren’t Paying Off their Monthly Debts
Credit Cards Top the List of Where Retirees Still Owe
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Half (48%) of Millennials Place Home Ownership among Financial Priorities, but only 28% have put Money Towards it in Past Year
Millennials Prefer TFSAs (48%) to RRSPs (30%)
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Six in Ten (59%) Canadians Wish They Could Change Their Partner’s Financial Habits
Many Admit to Hiding their Own Poor Financial Habits and Information from Their Partners
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Four in ten (42%) Canadians Overspent on the Holidays
Average Amount overspent hits $530 Nationally, $652 in Ontario
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Personal Finances Getting Worse: Nearly Half of Canadians (48%) Within $200 of Insolvency Every Month (+6 pts)
More Canadians (38%, +3 pts) Say They’re Already Feeling the Impact of Interest-Rate Rises
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One in Three (35%) Canadians Already Feeling Effects of Interest-Rate Increases
Four in Ten (40%) Say if Rates Go Up Much More, they’re Afraid they’ll be in Financial Trouble