Provincial optimism rises despite difficult financial situation
Saskatchewan residents are slightly more optimistic about their financial futures, despite their ongoing challenges, even as slightly more people struggle to make ends meet.
The latest MNP Consumer Index Report conducted by Ipsos states people’s net confidence in their finances over the next year is now up two percentage points to 55 per cent.
An MNP spokesperson explained the hold in the Bank of Canada’s interest rate helped settle consumer worry. Last year the small rises in interest rates pushed some people closer to the brink.
“Last year the Bank of Canada did some increasing of the interest rate. What we see a lot more of is people having home lines of credit. So a pretty significant debt against a home that is interest-rate driven. When we saw those things going up, it instantly impacted their cash flow for the month,” Pam Meger a senior vice president and licensed insolvency trustee told paNOW.