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Nearly half (47%) of Canadian post-secondary students will live at their parent’s home while going to school, up 11 points since 2013
Canadian students are increasingly relying on their parents to manage their finances as they feel the effects of inflation and increased cost-of-living
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The Consumer Debt Burden: Around Half (48%) of Canadians with Non-Mortgage Related Debt Find Paying Off Their Debts Stressful
There Is a Disconnect in Terms of Perceived Knowledge and Actions as It Relates to Financial Management.
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More Than Half (56%) of Canadians Consider Canada’s Armed Forces to be Old and Antiquated
Three-quarters (75%) think Canada should increase its military spending, but six in ten (59%) still consider them among the best in the world.
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Despite Softening Inflation, Canadians’ Affordability Concerns Remain Acute
Eight in ten (81%) continue to be concerned about rising everyday costs, while seven in ten (71%) are concerned that interest rates are rising faster than they can adjust.
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Vast Majority of Canadians Would Make Financial Sacrifices to Afford Essential Home Care as They Age
87% Would Make Some Sort of Monetary Trade-Off to Receive At-Home Care, Including 43% Who would Forego Leaving a Legacy to Their Loved Ones
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Despite Slow and Steady Improvements in Inflation, Canadians Continue to Feel its Micro-Level Impacts
Eight in ten (81%) Canadians Continue to Think that Inflation Will Make Everyday Things Less Affordable for Them
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Six In Ten Are Scaling Back Their Summer Vacation Plans Due To Inflation (62%)
A Quarter (24%) of Canadians Say There Is No Way They Can Afford a Summer Vacation.
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How to make smarter sports sponsorship decisions: Introducing Ipsos Synthesio 'Fanzone'
A new offering from Ipsos Synthesio leverages insights from social data to help brands spot emerging opportunities
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Canadians Outline their 2023 Federal Budget Priorities: Help with Inflation (43%), Lower Taxes (37%) and Investing in Healthcare (35%)
Increasing Taxes for Well-Off Canadians (22%) and a Reduction in Government Spending (15%) Round out Top-Five Priorities
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Inflation was the Grinch who stole Christmas This Year, as (71%) Say They Felt the Impact of Inflation When Holiday Shopping
Four in Ten (38%) Overspent by an average of $580; Parents Overspent by Even More