Slashing debt is Canadians’ number one priority in 2018
Only 13% said their top priority was growing wealth
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Only 13% said their top priority was growing wealth
READ: 10 ways to save more and pay down your debtThe online survey was conducted Dec. 11 and 12 by Angus Reid Forum, using a statistically weighted sample of 1,524 adults in Canada. The high level of Canadian household debt has been cited by the Bank of Canada for years as one of its top concerns. But the level of household debt continues to rise, hitting 171.1 per cent of disposable income in the third quarter. That means that for every dollar of household disposable income there was $1.71 in credit market debt, which includes consumer credit and mortgage and non-mortgage loans. Bank of Canada governor Stephen Poloz said in a speech two weeks ago that high debt levels are one of the things that keeps him awake at night because they make the economy as a whole more sensitive to higher interest rates. According to the CIBC, debt reduction has also been the top priority in its annual poll for eight consecutive years. But only 16 per cent of the respondents in this year’s poll said they actually achieved their top financial goal in 2017.
MORE: The wrong way to pay off debtAnd 26 per cent said they took on new debt this year, with the top two reasons being the need to manage day-to-day expenses and unexpected financial emergencies. Jennifer Hubbard, CIBC’s managing director of financial planning and advice, said everybody knows how hard it is to keep New Year’s resolutions. “That’s why when it comes to your finances you want to set smart goals that are specific, measurable, achievable, time-bound, and most importantly, realistic.” The polling industry’s professional body, the Marketing Research and Intelligence Association, says online surveys cannot be assigned a margin of error because they do not randomly sample the population. MORE ABOUT DEBT:
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