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Some Canadians would sell an organ to get rid of debt, survey showsDebtors are more willing to give up restaurants, vacations and the right to vote than to seek professional help over debt woes, the same poll shows.MoneyMar 13, 2018
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Interest rate hike: Most Canadians would struggle to pay just $130 more a month, survey showsAnd half worry about how declining home prices would affect homeowners.MoneyJul 10, 2017
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Rising interest rates could cost the average Canadian $130 a month more in debt repaymentsRBC report highlights the implications of a rate hike for household debtMoneyJun 7, 2017
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Over half of Canadians are $200 or less away from not being able to pay billsAnd many appear to have a shaky grasp of how interest rates affect debt payments.CanadaMay 8, 2017
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Could you handle a 33 per cent interest-rate hike on your debt? If not, start paying it off nowThe Bank of Canada is likely to start raising rates soon -- and many Canadians aren't readyCanadaApr 11, 2017
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The number of young Canadians going bankrupt is rising — but student debt isn’t the whole storyPayday loans and income inequality seen as major driversCanadaMar 27, 2017
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