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Albertans feeling the effects of rising interest rates more than any other province, half say increases could drive them closer to Bankruptcy
18/04/2022
Donna Carson
MNP Consumer Debt Index
Albertans are feeling the enduring financial impacts of COVID-19 along with the pressures of increased interest rates and a rising cost of living more than any other province, according to the latest MNP Consumer Debt Index, which is conducted quarterly...
Read More arrow_forwardNova Scotians are among the most concerned about their ability to pay debts as interest rates rise, jumping six points since December to 68 percent
18/04/2022
Tina Powell
MNP Consumer Debt Index
COVID-19’s enduring financial impact along with the pressures of rising interest rates and the increased cost of living are weighing down Atlantic Canadians’ confidence in their personal finances, according to the MNP Consumer Debt Index which...
Read More arrow_forwardConsumer Debt Index highlights impact of affordability crisis: More British Columbians say necessities such as food, housing and transportation are less affordable
03/10/2022
Linda Paul
MNP Consumer Debt Index
The impact of this year’s persistent inflation and consecutive interest rate hikes is becoming clear as British Columbians worry about the effect on their wallets.
Read More arrow_forwardConsumer Debt Index highlights impact of affordability crisis: More Ontarians say necessities such as food, transportation and clothing are less affordable
03/10/2022
Caryl Newbery-Mitchell
MNP Consumer Debt Index
The impact of this year’s persistent inflation and consecutive interest rate hikes is becoming clear, as Ontarians voice concerns about the effect on their wallets.
Read More arrow_forwardConsumer Debt Index highlights impact of affordability crisis: More Saskatchewan and Manitoba residents say necessities such as food, transportation and clothing are less affordable
03/10/2022
Pamela Meger
MNP Consumer Debt Index
The impact of this year’s persistent inflation and consecutive interest rate hikes is becoming clear as Saskatchewan and Manitoba residents voice concerns about the effect on their wallets.
Read More arrow_forwardConsumer Debt Index highlights impact of affordability crisis: More Albertans say necessities such as food, housing and transportation are less affordable
03/10/2022
Donna Carson
MNP Consumer Debt Index
The impact of this year’s persistent inflation and consecutive interest rate hikes are becoming clear as Albertans grow more worried about the effect on their wallets.
Read More arrow_forwardConsumer Debt Index highlights impact of affordability crisis: More Nova Scotians say necessities such as food, housing and transportation are less affordable
03/10/2022
Tina Powell
MNP Consumer Debt Index
The impact of this year’s persistent inflation and consecutive interest rate hikes is becoming clear as Atlantic Canadians’ concerns about the effect on their wallets skyrocket.
Read More arrow_forwardConsumer Debt Index highlights impact of affordability crisis: More New Brunswickers say necessities such as food, housing and transportation are less affordable
03/10/2022
Tara Silliker
MNP Consumer Debt Index
The impact of this year’s persistent inflation and consecutive interest rate hikes is becoming clear as Atlantic Canadians’ concerns about the effect on their wallets skyrocket.
Read More arrow_forwardConsumer Debt Index highlights impact of affordability crisis: More Newfoundlanders say necessities such as food, housing and transportation are less affordable
03/10/2022
Greg Gosse
MNP Consumer Debt Index
The impact of this year’s persistent inflation and consecutive interest rate hikes is becoming clear as Atlantic Canadians’ concerns about the effect on their wallets skyrocket.
Read More arrow_forwardConsumer Debt Index highlights impact of affordability crisis: More Prince Edward Islanders say necessities such as food, housing and transportation are less affordable
03/10/2022
Walter MacKinnon
MNP Consumer Debt Index
The impact of this year’s persistent inflation and consecutive interest rate hikes is becoming clear as Atlantic Canadians’ concerns about the effect on their wallets skyrocket.
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