• Print
  • Send to a friend
  • Comment (2)
  •  

Even recession didnt slow down Canadians spending, report finds

Published on May 11, 2010
Published on July 1, 2010
The Canadian Press ~ The News  RSS Feed
Topics :
Certified General Accountants Association of Canada , OECD , Ottawa

Ottawa -

A new report concludes that Canadians are among the most indebted people living in advanced countries.
The report by the Certified General Accountants Association of Canada finds that household debt reached $1.41 trillion in December 2009.
That's $41,740 on average per Canadian and is worst among 20 advanced countries in the OECD.
The accountants note that Canadians kept adding on debt during the recession when interest rates were at record lows.
Now, with higher rates expected, they warn that those households would need to tighten their belts if mortgage rates rise even by just two percentage points.
The report says mid-income and even higher-income households would have to cut their budgets on other expenses by between nine and 11 per cent to maintain the same levels of spending on shelter, food and transportation.

Comments

  • Username
    Taxpayer
    - July 2, 2010 at 15:01:05

    The headline is a feel good comment, but the story is about debt. This is misleading in my opinion.

    Submit a comment

  • Username
    Taxpayer
    - July 1, 2010 at 21:49:22

    The headline is a feel good comment, but the story is about debt. This is misleading in my opinion.

    Submit a comment

Submit a comment

Submit a comment (we keep all emails private)
Agreement

We ask that users remain courteous. You may not post insulting, discriminatory or inappropriate content, which may be removed at our discretion. We are not responsible for user content and opinions. Use of this site as well as content submission & ownership are governed by our Conditions of Use and Privacy Policy.

Member organizations should be non-profit in nature, and promote legal activities. Any organization found promoting illegal activities or commercial products or services will be deleted from the site.

I agree with these conditions.

Advertising

Newsletter

Please enter your email to receive our free newsletter

Subscribe to news alerts
loading...

Tely Twitter

Advertising