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Three-quarters (75%) say they have cut back on spending due to economic uncertainty, and nearly as many (71%) say they are delaying major purchases or investments, according to the latest MNP Consumer Debt Index.

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Three-quarters say they have cut back on spending due to economic uncertainty (75%), and say they are delaying major purchases or investments (76%), according to the latest MNP Consumer Debt Index.

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According to a new survey conducted by Ipsos on behalf of MNP LTD, two in five Atlantic Canadians acknowledge they need help to get out of debt (43%).

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According to a new survey conducted by Ipsos on behalf of MNP LTD, two in five Atlantic Canadians acknowledge they need help to get out of debt (43%).

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According to a new survey conducted by Ipsos on behalf of MNP LTD, three in 10 (29%) Saskatchewan and Manitoba residents acknowledge they need help to get out of debt.

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According to a new survey conducted by Ipsos on behalf of MNP LTD, two in five Atlantic Canadians acknowledge they need help to get out of debt (43%).

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Nearly Half of Ontarians fear they may never be debt-free; acknowledge needing help, but more than half are too embarrassed to seek it

According to a new survey conducted by Ipsos on behalf of MNP LTD, nearly half of Ontarians (49%) acknowledge they need help to get out of debt.

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According to a new survey conducted by Ipsos on behalf of MNP LTD, three in 10 (29%) Manitoba and Saskatchewan residents acknowledge they need help to get out of debt.

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According to a new survey conducted by Ipsos on behalf of MNP LTD, more than half of Albertans acknowledge they need help to get out of debt (51%), but that they would be embarrassed to seek it out if their financial situation was bad enough to consider...

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According to a new survey conducted by Ipsos on behalf of MNP LTD, while most British Columbians agree there is no shame in seeking help with debt (74%, -11pts from 2019), a significant gap remains between belief and action.

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