How to Get Help with Your Debt
Canadian families are carrying a lot of debt. In fact, the average non-mortgage debt in Canada is just under $20,000. Just recently, we published our Affordability Index poll, which showed some alarming results: 36 per cent of Canadians surveyed said essentials, like heat and water, are challenging costs to cover. For families who are already struggling to cover monthly costs, having debt can make affording even the basics very difficult.
Our poll also found that women, Gen Xers, and millennials are the groups struggling the most, and nearly half of all respondents said their household income doesn’t stretch far enough to allow them to be debt free. That also means that many families are having trouble meeting their financial goals, like saving for their child’s education, their own retirement, or building their all-important emergency fund.
How can your family reduce debt?
There is nothing wrong with asking for help. Getting help with your debt can mean getting the financial flexibility to afford your family’s essentials and stay on track with long-term goals.