A broad swath of Quebeckers continue to feel financial anxiety: 85% affected, including 46% to a high degree - PressReach
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A broad swath of Quebeckers continue to feel financial anxiety: 85% affected, including 46% to a high degree - CanadianSME Small Business Magazine
Parents, low-income households, and workers are the most anxious about their finances A large proportion of Quebeckers continue to feel financial anxiety, with nearly half experiencing this anxiety to a high degree. While 46% of people have moderate to extreme levels, the groups most likely to experience high financial anxiety include parents (63%), people with family incomes under $50,000 (55%), and workers (54%). These are the results of Centr…
A broad swath of Quebeckers continue to feel financial anxiety: 85% affected, including 46% to a high degree - PressReach
Parents, low-income households, and workers are the most anxious about their finances MONTREAL, May 8, 2025 /CNW/ – A large proportion of Quebeckers continue to feel financial anxiety, with nearly half experiencing this anxiety to a high degree. While 46% of people have moderate to extreme levels, the groups most likely to experience high financial anxiety include parents (63%), people with family incomes under $50,000 (55%), and workers (54%). …
Purchasing power: 85% of Quebecers say they are experiencing financial anxiety - Canada French
MONTREAL — Few Quebecers are free from financial concerns. Financial anxiety is widespread and the CEO of Centraide du Grand Montréal, Claude Pinard, points the finger at the difficulty of finding affordable housing. Financial anxiety is felt by 85% of Quebecers to varying degrees, according to an online survey conducted from February 20 to March 7, by the firm Léger on behalf of Centraide du Grand Montréal. 46% of respondents said that this str…
Purchasing power: 85% of Quebecers say they are experiencing financial anxiety - Le Haute Côte-Nord
Few Quebecers are free from financial concerns. Financial anxiety is a widespread problem and the CEO of Centraide du Grand Montréal, Claude Pinard, points to the difficulty of finding affordable housing. Financial anxiety is felt by 85% of Quebecers to varying degrees, according to an online survey conducted from February 20 to March 7, by the firm Léger on behalf of Centraide du Grand Montréal. 46% of respondents said that this stress was "mod…
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