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Defeated by Debt: Most Canadians (67%) Who Are in Debt Assume Everyone Else is as well. A Full Two in Five (40%) Do Not Expect to Ever Escape Debt in Their Lifetime
Vast Majority (84%) of Indebted Population Says Getting Out of Debt is Their Top Financial Priority
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2019 Financial Confidence Index
Second edition of the IG Financial Confidence Index shows that Canadians feel slightly less confident in 2019.
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Ipsos Update - November 2019
Welcome to November’s edition of Ipsos Update – our round-up of the latest research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world. Featured topics include mental health, Black Friday, brand-building, climate change and packaging trends in China.
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Nearly Half of Canadians (48%) Are $200 or Less Away from Financial Insolvency
On Average Have $557 Left Each Month After Paying Bills (-$142); Lowest Since 2016
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Swarovski’s Consumer Goods Business partners with Ipsos MMA to deploy a global Unified Marketing Measurement program
Partnership will enable optimization of traditional media, digital and social media, and personalized marketing to drive omni-channel sales and profit
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Pressure to stay thin: How do we feel about body image around the world?
Three in five people across 29 countries say eating well is more important than being thin.
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Slim Majority (52%) of Canadians Believe Recession is Coming Within a Year
While Most Canadians (77%) Agree that Balancing Federal Budget is Important, they’re Split on Whether Balancing the Budget (31%), Tax Cuts (36%) or Increasing Spending (33%) Is the Top Priority
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Canadians Split (50%/50%) on Whether They’re Better off Now than in 2015, When Trudeau was Elected PM
Seven in Ten (68%) Say They’re Not Able to Get Ahead Financially, citing Cost of Goods (65%) and Lagging Incomes (57%) as the Main Culprits
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The Sandwich Generation: Parents Aged 35-54 Significantly More Likely to Vote Conservative, Favour Scheer
Pocketbook Issues Like Taxes Will Matter Most at the Ballot Box
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Mental Health in the workplace: Global Impact Study
Results from our new international study on mental health for Teladoc Health reveals the true scale of challenges in the workplace – from the magnitude of under-reporting of mental health conditions to what prevents people from seeking the support they need.