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Ontarians have less left in their wallets this quarter as the surging cost of living has chipped away at household budgets, according to the latest MNP Consumer Debt Index.

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Significantly more Saskatchewan and Manitoba residents anticipate struggling with further rate hikes as interest rates reach the highest point in over two decades, according to the latest MNP Consumer Debt Index.

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Significantly more Manitoba and Saskatchewan residents anticipate struggling with further rate hikes as interest rates reach the highest point in over two decades, according to the latest MNP Consumer Debt Index.

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The impact of inflation and higher interest rates is leaving British Columbians feeling pessimistic about their debt situation.

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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.

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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.

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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...

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More than half are likely to pile on more consumer debt before the end of the year, including one in 10 who will use buy now, pay later options.

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Now in its fifteenth wave, the MNP Consumer Debt Index, which is conducted quarterly by Ipsos on behalf of MNP LTD, finds nearly half (47%) of Atlantic Canadians are not confident they can cover their living expenses for the next year without going further...

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Now in its fifteenth wave, the MNP Consumer Debt Index, which is conducted quarterly by Ipsos on behalf of MNP LTD, finds nearly half (47%) of Atlantic Canadians are not confident they can cover their living expenses for the next year without going further...

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