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Data dive: 2023 in review
In 12 infographics, we look back at key Ipsos Global Advisor polls from a year that was filled with a few very high highs and some really low lows.
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Canadians Increasingly Believe (88%, +3) that Children Around the World Face a More Frightening Future than when They Were a Child
Nine in Ten (89%, + 7 pts) Canadian Parents Fear for their Children’s Future
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Ipsos Global Consumer Confidence Index
Each month, Ipsos tracks attitudes of consumers in 29 markets on the current and future state of their local economy, their personal financial situation, the employment climate, and their purchasing and investing confidence.
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Changing Resolutions: Almost Half (42%) Have Changed Financial New Year’s Resolutions in Response to Cost of Living Concerns
Over Two-Thirds (68%) Have Set Financial Goals for Themselves and Yet Majorities Do Not Have a Financial Plan (69%) and/or Household Budget (60%)
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2023 IG Financial Confidence Index: A Continuation of the Downward Trajectory Started Last Year
Concerns over the direction of the Canadian economy are driving pessimism.
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Personal Finance Affecting Canadians’ Mental Health
Inflation Isolation is Growing due to Canadians’ concern with saving money
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Pessimism Mounts About Future of Economy and Affordability
Vast majority are concerned about the affordability of life in Canada (89%) and the direction of the nation’s economy (86%)
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Millennials and Boomers Shy Away from Retirement Investments
Less than half (46%) of Boomers plan to use guaranteed income retirement products, while a similar proportion (43%) of Millennials are interested in finding out more about them.
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November 2023: Consumer confidence declines sharply in the Middle East and Africa
Sentiment is down significantly in both Israel and South Africa
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Bah Humbug! Canadians Are Ho Ho Holding the Holiday Spending: Four in Five Plan to Buy Fewer Gifts This Year
The Holidays are not Holly Jolly times for everyone: Half (51%) say thinking about Holiday spending causes financial stress.