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Could Inflation Fatigue Undermine Financial Discipline During the Holiday-Spending Season?
More (74%; +7 pts) concede that they will need to contend with the persistent and ongoing effects of high inflation than did in 2022.
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Two in 10 (20%) Canadians Are Currently Using Charitable Services to Meet Their Essential Needs e.g Food, Shelter, Clothing
Seven in 10 (69%) of those using charitable services say this is the first year they have needed to access these services and the main reason is the rising cost of living.
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Boomers’ Inheritance Plans Up in the ‘Heir’
Canadian Boomers are expecting to leave about $960,000 to their heirs, but Millennials are only expecting to receive around $309,000.
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Healthcare Costs Eating into Boomers Retirement Budgets
A third (32%) of Boomers cite healthcare costs as the cause for their cost-of-living in retirement being higher than planned.
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Four in 10 (40%) Canadians Have Trouble Sleeping at Night due to Financial Stress
Nearly Two Thirds of Millennials (63%) and Gen Z (63%) Say Financial Worries are Negatively Impacting Their Mental Health
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[WEBINAR] Meet Today's Sustainability Consumer Segments
Ipsos’ Naumi Haque, SVP and lead for the Ipsos Essentials program, will introduce the different segments of consumers and share how best to appeal to them with sustainable offers.
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MNP Debt Index Improves Despite Future Debt Concerns
Perceptions of personal debt situation drops to lowest recorded points
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Ipsos Awards Top Honours for Financial Services Excellence in Canada
Ipsos Announces Winners of 2023 Financial Service Excellence Awards
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Nine in ten (91%) Canadians agree that we should be doing more to help kids continue to live at home and not enter the child welfare system.
Less than six in ten agree that there are adequate resources in their community to help families at risk, demonstrating a gap in the aid that can be provided to families
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Canadians see entrepreneurship as a way to financial and career independence
The vast majority (94%) of Canadian business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs say being their own boss is the main incentive to run their own business, while over eight in ten (84%) young Canadians are motivated to be entrepreneurs so they can live their life the way they want.