In Ipsos polling exclusive to Global News, almost 80 per cent of Canadians say they are concerned inflation will make everyday things less affordable. When it comes to rising costs, 24 per cent of Canadians say they are already out of money and cannot handle a rapid increase in household necessities. Another 63 per cent of Canadians say they could handle increased costs by making minor or major changes of their own spending habits. And just 13 per cent say they can easily absorb an increase in costs.
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Almost 80% of Canadians say inflation will make everyday things less affordable, Ipsos poll says
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