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Prince Edward Islanders grapple with inflation isolation: rising costs impacting mental health, increasing loneliness, isolation, stress, and anxiety
27/11/2023
Walter MacKinnon
MNP Consumer Debt Index
A recent Ipsos poll conducted on behalf of MNP LTD reveals higher costs and interest rates appear to be causing an isolation phenomenon, with more than half of Atlantic Canadians saying they’re staying home more often (55%) to save money.
Read More arrow_forwardThree in five Quebecers concerned about repaying debts amid high interest rates and inflation, revealing financial strain and mental health impact
08/01/2024
Frederic Lachance
MNP Consumer Debt Index
The impact of inflation and higher interest rates is leaving Quebecers feeling pessimistic about their current debt situation, according to the latest MNP Consumer Debt Index.
Read More arrow_forwardManitoba and Saskatchewan residents grapple with inflation isolation: rising costs impacting mental health, increasing loneliness, isolation, stress, and anxiety
27/11/2023
Tanya Reynolds
MNP Consumer Debt Index
A recent Ipsos poll conducted on behalf of MNP LTD reveals higher costs and interest rates appear to be causing an isolation phenomenon. Three in five Manitoba and Saskatchewan residents say they are staying home more often (61%) to save money — more...
Read More arrow_forwardQuebecers grapple with inflation isolation: rising costs impacting mental health, increasing loneliness, isolation, stress, and anxiety
27/11/2023
Frederic Lachance
MNP Consumer Debt Index
A recent Ipsos poll conducted on behalf of MNP LTD reveals higher costs and interest rates appear to be causing an isolation phenomenon, as two in five Quebecers say they’re staying home more often (41%) to save money.
Read More arrow_forwardReport: Six in 10 Canadians are concerned about the impact of interest rates on their financial situation, reaching the highest level on record
24/10/2022
Grant Bazian
Lifestyle Debt
As another Bank of Canada interest rate announcement looms, a recent poll conducted by Ipsos on behalf of MNP LTD finds six in 10 Canadians (59%,+1pt) are concerned about the impact of rising interest rates on their financial situation — inching...
Read More arrow_forwardLow interest rates and rising costs leading many Canadians down ever-riskier path to borrow more
04/10/2021
Grant Bazian
MNP Consumer Debt Index
Six in 10 (58%) are at least somewhat likely to borrow more before the end of this year, including nearly four in 10 (37%) who say they’re inclined to use a credit card that already carries a balance.
Read More arrow_forwardLow interest rates and rising costs leading many Quebecers down an ever-riskier path to borrow more
04/10/2021
Frederic Lachance
MNP Consumer Debt Index
Six in 10 Quebecers likely to pile on more consumer debt before the end of the year, including one in five who will use buy now, pay later options.
Read More arrow_forwardReport: More than half of Quebecers are concerned about the impact of rising interest rates on their financial situation
24/10/2022
Frederic Lachance
Lifestyle Debt
As another Bank of Canada interest rate announcement looms, a recent poll conducted by Ipsos on behalf of MNP LTD finds that eight in 10 Quebecers (82%, +2pts) agree they will be more careful with how they spend their money as borrowing costs rise, increasing...
Read More arrow_forwardCanadians grapple with inflation isolation: rising costs impacting mental health, increasing loneliness, isolation, stress, and anxiety
27/11/2023
Grant Bazian
MNP Consumer Debt Index
A recent Ipsos poll conducted on behalf of MNP LTD reveals higher costs and interest rates appear to be causing an isolation phenomenon, as half of Canadians say they’re staying home more often (51%) to save money.
Read More arrow_forwardMNP Consumer Debt Index reveals declining financial confidence and increasing debt concerns among British Columbians due to pandemic
18/01/2021
Linda Paul
MNP Consumer Debt Index
Now in its fifteenth wave, the MNP Consumer Debt Index found more than half (52%) of British Columbians regret the amount of debt they have taken on, a five-point jump since September and the largest proportion compared to the other provinces.
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