Home » BLOG » Nearly half of Canadians are within $200 a month of being unable to pay their bills, poll finds
wallet.jpg

Nearly half of Canadians are within $200 a month of being unable to pay their bills, poll finds

A quarter of poll respondents are already unable to cover their bills and almost a third said an interest rate hike could throw them into bankruptcy.

CALGARY – A brand new poll suggests nearly half of Canadians surveyed recently are within $200 monthly to be not able to purchase their bills making their debt payments.

The good, unhealthy and also the ugly of Canadian household debt: Should we worry?


You may not know it by all the alarming headlines lately, although not all debts are bad. In fact, some debt can function for you as being a RRSP. Read on

The Ipsos Reid survey also found about one-quarter of the 1,582 people who responded to the poll were already unable to cover their bills and debt payments.

The online poll was done between Jan. 27 and Jan. 29 for MNP Debt, which provides licensed trustee services in six provinces, from Quebec to British Columbia.

MNP says the poll discovered that 31 per cent of respondents said any increase in interest rates could move them towards bankruptcy.

Ipsos Reid conducted the poll about a week after the Parliamentary Budget Office issued a study on Jan. 19 that said Canada has seen the biggest rise in household debt in accordance with salary of any G7 country since 2000.

Related

About privatefinancetips

x

Check Also

investors1.jpg

Commodities could be headed for ‘buffalo jump’ as investors rush for the exits, Barclays warns

Commodities including oil and copper are in chance of steep declines as recent advances aren’t ...

ebay.jpg

eBay aims to transform shopping experience to compete with online giants Alibaba, Amazon

TORONTO – EBay, regarded in the early days as an endless repository for Beanie babies ...

kinross.jpg

Kinross study results should be ‘constructive step forward’ for Tasiast

The Tasiast mine in Mauritania has been a giant black cloud over Kinross Gold Corp. ...