Nearly one-quarter of Canadians are worried (eight per cent) or somewhat worried (16%) about paying their housing costs next month which is a nine-point increase compared to 2021 (five per cent worried, 10% somewhat worried). Nearly one-third of younger Canadians report some level of worry (13% worried, 18% somewhat worried). A majority of Canadians support… Continue Reading The proportion of Canadians worried or somewhat worried about paying housing costs has increased nine points since 2021, concern is highest among younger Canadians. (CAEH/Nanos)
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Majority reports that if interest rates stay around the current rate of 4.5% in 2023, it will have a...
Canadians are over four times more likely to say that that if interest rates stay around the current rate of 4.5% in 2023, it will have a negative (32%) or somewhat negative impact (27%) rather than a positive (5%) or somewhat positive (nine per cent) impact on their personal finances. One in five (21%) say… Continue Reading Majority reports that if interest rates stay around the current rate of 4.5% in 2023, it will have a negative or somewhat negative impact on their personal finances (Bloomberg/Nanos)
Consumer confidence remains steady and negative (Bloomberg/Nanos)
For the past two months Canadian consumer confidence has remained stable albeit in negative territory with a score under 50 points on the 100 point diffusion index that makes up the Bloomberg Nanos weekly tracking. Forward views on the strength of the economy in six months is four times more likely to be negative than… Continue Reading Consumer confidence remains steady and negative (Bloomberg/Nanos)
Healthcare ahead as the top national issue of concern (Nanos)
Nanos tracks unprompted issues of concern every week and is uniquely positioned to monitor the trajectory of opinion on Covid-19. This first was on the Nanos radar the week of January 24, 2020. To access full weekly national and regional tracking visit the Nanos subscriber data portal. Canadians are more likely to say healthcare is… Continue Reading Healthcare ahead as the top national issue of concern (Nanos)
About six in ten Canadians continue to be not comfortable or somewhat not comfortable with having mo...
Similar to 2021, Canadians are more likely to say they are not comfortable (38%) or somewhat not comfortable (18%) having more private health care options than comfortable (23%) or somewhat comfortable (19%). There was however an increase in intensity of those who are outright uncomfortable and a decrease in those outright comfortable. Nanos conducted an… Continue Reading About six in ten Canadians continue to be not comfortable or somewhat not comfortable with having more private health care options in Canada that allow people to pay more to have shorter wait times intensity of those who are outright not comfortable up (CTV/Nanos)
Consumer confidence remains in mildly negative doldrums (Bloomberg/Nanos)
Canadian consumer confidence remains in negative territory with a score less than 50 on the 100 point diffusion index. Every region of the country has a score lower than the 12 month average. -Nik Nanos, Chief Data Scientist Nanos conducted an RDD dual frame (land- and cell-lines) telephone random survey of 1,000 respondents in Canada.… Continue Reading Consumer confidence remains in mildly negative doldrums (Bloomberg/Nanos)
About six in ten Canadians who use public transit say they feel less safe or somewhat less safe whil...
About six in ten Canadians who report using public transit say they feel less safe (35%) or somewhat less safe (23%) while commuting now compared to a year ago. Ontarians are most likely to report feeling less safe (49%) or somewhat less safe (22%) compared to other provinces and regions. Women are also more likely… Continue Reading About six in ten Canadians who use public transit say they feel less safe or somewhat less safe while commuting now compared to a year ago (CTV/Nanos)
Healthcare holds top spot a top national issue of concern (Nanos)
Nanos tracks unprompted issues of concern every week and is uniquely positioned to monitor the trajectory of opinion on Covid-19. This first was on the Nanos radar the week of January 24, 2020. To access full weekly national and regional tracking visit the Nanos subscriber data portal. Healthcare the top unprompted national issue of concern… Continue Reading Healthcare holds top spot a top national issue of concern (Nanos)
Consumer confidence steady and mildly negative (Bloomberg/Nanos)
Overall consumer confidence remains both steady and in negative territory. Canadians are four times more likely to think the economy will get weaker rather than stronger in the next six months. Views on the future value of real estate also remain net negative. Nanos conducted an RDD dual frame (land- and cell-lines) telephone random survey… Continue Reading Consumer confidence steady and mildly negative (Bloomberg/Nanos)
Younger culture-goers are more than twice as likely to say they plan on reducing their budget for ar...
One quarter of culture-goers (24%) intend to spend less in 2023 than they did in 2022 to attend arts and cultural performances, while two in ten (18%) intend to spend more and four in ten say they intend to spend about the same. Younger Culture-goers are more likely to say they intend to spend less… Continue Reading Younger culture-goers are more than twice as likely to say they plan on reducing their budget for arts and culture in 2023 compared to older culture-goers (Business and the Arts/NAC/Nanos)