
50 Of Canadians Say They Re Financially Worse Off Now Than One Year The angus reid institute poll found 45 per cent say they are worse off now than they were at this time last year, the highest level in at least 12 years. A new angus reid poll finds roughly half of canadians say their financial situation has worsened compared to last year. · seksan mongkhonkhamsao via getty images a new poll is painting a bleak picture about canadians' finances after suffering through the biggest inflation surge since the 80s.

4 In 10 Canadians Believe They Are Worse Off Than Their Parents A new study from the polling non profit angus reid institute shows that 45 per cent of canadians believe they are worse off now than they were at this time last year. It is perhaps unsurprising then, that two in five (39%) canadians say they are worse off now financially than last year. this represents the highest number of canadians who feel this way in ari’s polling dating back to 2010. A significant percentage of canadians are anxious about their financial situation as the covid 19 pandemic drags into a second year, according to recent data collected by the angus reid institute that suggests the effects of the pandemic have not been borne equally. more than half of canadians are. More than half of canadians are feeling “financially paralyzed” amid the surging cost of living, according to a new poll. fifty five per cent of canadians used that language to describe their.

Half Say They Are Worse Off Financially Highest Since 2009 Poll A significant percentage of canadians are anxious about their financial situation as the covid 19 pandemic drags into a second year, according to recent data collected by the angus reid institute that suggests the effects of the pandemic have not been borne equally. more than half of canadians are. More than half of canadians are feeling “financially paralyzed” amid the surging cost of living, according to a new poll. fifty five per cent of canadians used that language to describe their. A new survey conducted by narrative research found that most canadians feel they are worse off financially than others. Two in five (38%) canadians say they are worse off now than they were 12 months ago. this is the lowest this measure has been since 2021 but is still much higher than data seen in ari’s 14 years of tracking those data.

Most Canadians Say They Re Financially Worse Off Since Trudeau Elected A new survey conducted by narrative research found that most canadians feel they are worse off financially than others. Two in five (38%) canadians say they are worse off now than they were 12 months ago. this is the lowest this measure has been since 2021 but is still much higher than data seen in ari’s 14 years of tracking those data.