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More than 1 in 4 Canadians (27%) Say They Can't Pay All Their Bills at a Time When Millions Face Mortgage Rate Increases โ TransUnion Study
Globenewswireยท 2025-07-17 10:00
Economic Concerns and Consumer Behavior - 51% of Canadians cite recession as a top financial concern for the next six months, with 44% planning to reduce discretionary spending [1][10] - 63% of Canadians are looking for sales and discounts more frequently, while 40% are shopping at more affordable retailers [1][15] - 27% of Canadians report they will not be able to pay all current bills and loans in full, with 68% of those unable to pay indicating credit card payments as a priority [2][9] Mortgage Renewal and Financial Strain - Approximately 60% of Canadians' mortgages are up for renewal in 2025 or 2026, leading to potential payment shock due to rising interest rates [4][10] - Over two million consumers have seen a 25% increase in monthly mortgage payments since March 2022, with the average payment rising from $1,527 to $1,908 [5][6] - 53% of Gen X Canadians feel their financial situation is worse than planned, indicating a generational disparity in financial stress [3][9] Credit and Spending Adjustments - 72% of Canadians are not considering purchasing a home in the next year, reflecting a cautious approach to credit participation [7][10] - 74% of Canadians anticipating a recession plan to reduce spending to maintain financial resilience [11] - 46% of Canadians reported being targeted by fraud attempts, yet 37% took no action in response to cybersecurity concerns [12]