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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 Ontarians saying they’re staying home more often (52%) to save money.

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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 Saskatchewan and Manitoba residents say they are staying home more often (61%) to save money — more...

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A recent Ipsos poll conducted on behalf of MNP LTD reveals higher costs and interest rates appear to be causing an isolation phenomenon, with three in five Albertans saying they are staying home more often (59%) to save money.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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 inflation and higher interest rates is leaving Ontarians feeling pessimistic about their current debt situation, according to the latest MNP Consumer Debt Index.

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The impact of inflation and higher interest rates is leaving Saskatchewan and Manitoba residents feeling the most pessimistic about their debt situation compared to the other provinces.

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

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