April 14, 2025, 11:21 am
A survey conducted by insolvency firm MNP Ltd in collaboration with Ipsos has highlighted that Canadians are increasingly curtailing their spending by delaying purchases amid ongoing tariff-related economic uncertainty. The MNP Consumer Debt Index shows a marked rise in consumer caution, reflecting changes in household financial behavior due to tariff pressures. The report provides valuable insights into evolving consumer confidence and hints at potential long-term shifts in spending habits as economic pressures persist.
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CALGARY — A survey from insolvency firm MNP Ltd. suggests Canadians’ outlook for their personal finances has brightened even as they’ve taken steps to cut their expenses amid economic turmoil. The latest MNP Consumer Debt Index conducted by Ipsos rose nine points to 88 this quarter over the...
CALGARY — A survey from insolvency firm MNP Ltd. suggests Canadians’ outlook for their personal finances has brightened even as they’ve taken steps to cut their expenses amid economic turmoil. The latest MNP Consumer Debt Index conducted by Ipsos rose nine points to 88 this quarter over the...
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