Saving Money
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B.C. residents turn to bill-splitting strategies the most: Consumer Debt IndexMore than half of British Columbians polled said they have tried to save money by grocery shopping more strategically and avoiding impulse purchases.EconomyOct 16, 2024
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Canadians not delaying major life events despite rising inflation: pollAs Canadians are battling inflation, a recent CIBC poll found that while up to 61 per cent have done some form of cost-cutting, few will postpone major life events.CanadaSep 22, 2023
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Report reveals how Canadians are coping amid tough economic situationThe report revealed that very few Canadians are feeling optimistic about their financial situation in 2023, with one in three reporting feeling anxious about it.CanadaJan 31, 2023
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Fewer Canadians able to save money amid tough economic times: ‘Huge shift and not a good one’As inflation and the cost of living create stress, managing home finances is critical to making ends meet, says a Kelowna psychologist, and it's also vital to mental health.CanadaJan 26, 2023
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How to balance social expectations and your budget amid inflation: ‘It’s OK to say no’Experts say being honest, setting clear boundaries with people, and coming up with budget goals can help generate the confidence needed to turn down invites.MoneyJan 19, 2023
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Canadians ‘somewhat’ optimistic about 2023, but divided over financial security: pollMost Canadians say they feel optimistic about 2023 as a whole, but when it comes to key social and environmental issues, some are divided, according to a new poll from Ipsos.CanadaJan 1, 2023
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How long can you live on $100 in New York City? One TikToker has made it nearly a monthFrankie Hoy decided to document his self-imposed challenge on TikTok, where he has since achieved viral status for his impressive frugality.TrendingNov 30, 2022
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More Calgarians giving secondhand Christmas gifts this year: ‘You have to be prudent’Alberta's tough economic times have some Calgarians trying a new way to cut costs this holiday season.ConsumerNov 21, 2022
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How Canadians can trim expenses as recession fears growConcerns over a possible recession continue to grow, and Canadians have been finding ways to scale back on spending and top up their savings.CanadaOct 27, 2022
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New Brunswick couponer says saving still possible amid sky-high pricesOnce known as "the Moncton Coupon Lady," Ruth Ann Swansburg says savings are still possible even amid sky-high prices.ConsumerJul 17, 2022
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