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Les jeunes Canadiens sont les plus touchés ayant subi la plus importante baisse de revenu disponible à la fin du mois, une chute saisissante de 273 $ depuis le dernier trimestre, pour s’établir...
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Younger Canadians hit hardest with the largest decrease in finances available at month-end, dropping $273 since last quarter to $606. Over half of Canadians now say it is less affordable to feed...
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Over a Quarter Cutting Back on Essentials Such as Food, Utilities and Housing; Nearly Half Cutting Back on Non-Essentials Such as Travelling, Dining Out and Entertainment Six in ten say they are...
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Plus d’un quart des répondants réduisent leurs dépenses essentielles comme l’épicerie, les services publics et le logement; près de la moitié limitent leurs dépenses non essentielles comme les...
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L’Indice des dettes à la consommation de MNP plonge de sept points pour se situer à un creux historique sur fond de pandémie et d’incertitude Quarante-cinq p. cent des répondants doutent qu’ils...
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MNP Consumer Debt Index plummets 7 points to record low amid pandemic fatigue and uncertainty Forty-five per cent are not confident they can cover their living expenses this year (+5pts).Four in ten...
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CALGARY, Alberta, Oct. 04, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The latest MNP Consumer Debt Index raises red flags about Canadians’ plans to borrow more – and in potentially riskier ways – to make ends meet or...
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Three in ten (30%) say the pandemic worsened their debt or created more debt burden for either themselves or their family (35%).One-third (32%) of Canadian homeowners report being ‘house poor.’Number...
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CALGARY, Alberta, April 08, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- As pandemic-related financial support and loan deferral programs begin to unwind, the latest MNP Consumer Debt Index finds the number of...
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Pandemic Impact: Declining financial confidence and increasing debt concerns among Canadians Four in ten not confident they can cover living expenses this year without going further into debt (+4)....