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According to a recent Ipsos poll conducted by MNP LTD., pocketbooks across Manitoba are continuing to get lighter as a result of recent interest rate increases.

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A huge portion of residents of Saskatchewan and Manitoba are concerned about their level of debt and their ability to meet their payment obligations.

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MNP Consumer Debt Index April 2019 Results Summary

Canadians are feeling worse about their consumer debt and personal finances than was the case just three months ago.

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MNP Consumer Debt Index January 2019 Results Summary

According to a recent Ipsos poll conducted by MNP LTD., a growing number of Canadians are inching closer to insolvency – with the proportion who are $200 or less from being able to pay their bills each month (46%) rising six points since September....

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Canadians are feeling worse about their consumer debt and personal finances than was the case just three months ago.

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MNP Consumer Debt Index: July 2018 Results Summary

MNP Consumer Debt Index: July 2018 Results Summary

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MNP Consumer Debt Index July 2019 Results Summary

Canadians who find themselves in serious financial trouble could be digging themselves into a deeper hole by not seeking help when they need it.

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MNP Consumer Debt Index: October 2018 Results Summary

According to a recent Ipsos poll conducted by MNP LTD., Canadians continue to fear increasing financial turbulence as the prospect of another interest rate hike looms.

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Mnp Consumer Debt Sentiment Survey

According to a Consumer Debt Sentiment Survey conducted by Ipsos on behalf of MNP, over 50 per cent of Canadians are very close to being unable to keep up with financial obligations. Details behind the survey can be found below.

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A new survey conducted by Ipsos on behalf of MNP LTD, shows almost half of Manitoba and Saskatchewan residents (45%) say they would be embarrassed to get help if their financial situation was bad enough to consider Bankruptcy. One-third (33%) of survey...

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