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Two in three (67%) Canadians Say Current State of Economy is `Good', up from 54% Last Quarter
Just Two in Ten (20%) Families Experiencing Job Anxiety, But Most (67%) Are Concerned About Interest Rate Increases
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Pre-Retirement Jitters Abound as Only Four in Ten (45%) Adults Nearing Retirement Age are Confident in their Financial Future
Two in Ten (20%) Pre-Retirees Say They'll Never Fully Retire
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Four in Ten (39%) Retirees Retired with Debt
One in Three (35%) Retirees are Worried that Inflation Will Negatively Impact their Retirement Income
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Canadians' Job Anxiety Drops, But Most Still say There's Something that Keeps them Up at Night
RBC Consumer Confidence Outlook Index Flat as Relief in Job Anxiety Offset by Dip in Expectations for Economy
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Six in Ten (59%) Say Canadian Healthcare System Is Not Sustainable Because of Costs
Majority (65%) Agrees Raising Taxes Isn't the Answer
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Home Purchasing Intentions Move Full Steam Ahead
Nine in Ten (91%) Once Again See Buying a Home as a Good Investment
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Consumer Outlook Grows More Positive on Economic Conditions, But Anxiety Still Present, Recovery Fragile
RBC Consumer Confidence Outlook Index Edges Higher as
Embers of Consumer-Confidence Recovery Glow Brighter -
Majority (57%) of Canadians Say There's No Appropriate Age to Retire, One in Three (31%) Working Canadians Agree They'll Never Retire
One quarter (26%) Believes Being Old is a State of Mind and Not Related to Any Particular Age
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Canada's Future Leaders Admit They're Not Good at Tax Planning, Looking for More Knowledge
Only One in Ten (8%) Young Professionals Say they're Great at Tax Planning, Eight in Ten (80%) Believe Learning about Tax-Saving Strategies is Important