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Canadians Assess 2018 as Worse than 2017; Pessimism Continues into 2019
Only Six in Ten (61%) Say their Financial Situation is Good (-5 Points) as Canadians Expect to Spend More on Food, Housing and Health in 2019
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Canadian Research Insights Council
Update Statement: CRIC Makes Key Decisions at November Board Meeting: Membership to open soon for industry; Canadian solution for CMRP; Standards and Advocacy; Various
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Holiday Fear Over Cheer? Four in Ten Holiday Spenders Feel Stressed/Anxious Leading Up to Holidays (44%) and are More Stressed About Finances than Rest of Year (42%)
Eight in Ten (78%) Feel the Holidays are too Focused on Spending Money
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Potential for Interest-Rate Hike Increases Fear of Bankruptcy
Nearly Half (45%; +7pts) of Canadians are Already Feeling the Effects of the Interest Rate Increase
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Momentum Builds for the Canadian Research Insights Council, the New Industry Association for Market and Survey Research Agencies
Interim Board announces organization’s name; takes concrete steps to formalize; supports key programs
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Three in Ten (31%) Canadians Say They Don’t Have Enough Money to Buy the Things They Need
Three Quarters (74%) of Canadians Have Debt; One Quarter (23%) Say Their Debt Load is Overwhelming and Don’t Know What to Do
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Canadians Boomers Say Downsizing their Home in Retirement Isn’t a Guaranteed Financial Windfall
Three in Ten (27%) Downsizers say Costs were More Than Expected; Four in Ten (39%) who Haven’t are Skeptical of the Potential Savings
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GTA Residents Say Cost of Housing (38%), Infrastructure (39%), Crime (39%) and Taxes (45%) Top Their List of Municipal Election Priorities
Just One in Three (33%) Believe that the GTA is Well Prepared to Provide Housing for Influx of New Residents to GTA Each Year
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Money on the Mind – Four in Ten Canadians With Debt Say it is Negatively Impacting Their Mental Health
Three in Ten Married/Common Law Canadians with Debt Say it Causes Issues in Their Relationship
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Homeowners Plan on Staying Put in Retirement Years: Nine in Ten (93%) Seniors Want to Remain in Their Current Home
Sense of Independence and Community Ties Are Important for Most, Despite Realtor Overtures