New Primerica Study Finds Income is Falling Behind the Cost of Living for Many Canadians
Primerica Canada’s recent study highlights financial challenges faced by middle-income Canadians, with 75% feeling income is falling behind the cost of living. Despite this, nearly half express positive sentiments about their personal finances. The study reveals that 42% can't afford an emergency cost of $1,000, while 34% worry about retirement savings. However, 26% have improved their financial situation over the past year. Primerica aims to assist families in building a secure financial future through education and resources.
- 48% of Canadians rate their personal finances positively despite economic concerns.
- 40% of young adults (18-34) report financial improvement over the past year.
- 26% of families have increased their savings, indicating proactive financial management.
- 75% feel their income is not keeping up with living costs.
- 42% of families cannot cover an emergency payment of $1,000.
- 34% express concern about retirement savings.
A new study from Primerica Canada (NYSE: PRI) finds
“I am amazed by the resiliency of Canadians in the face of some tough economic conditions,” said John A. Adams, CEO of Primerica Canada. “Our study finds that nearly one-in-three families improved their financial situation over the past year, and nearly half feel they will be better off a year from now than they are today. But we also see that many families are having a tough time financially. No matter the situation, Primerica’s representatives stand ready to help people with the education and resources they need to help them build a more secure financial future.”
Key Findings from Primerica Canada’s Middle-Income Financial Security Monitor
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Canadians feel they’re doing better financially than their neighbors.
48% rate their personal finances positively (either “excellent” or “good”), but only30% rate the economic health of their community positively.
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Young people in Canada experienced the greatest financial improvement over the past year.
40% of 18-34-year-olds report being financially better off than the previous year. Just29% of those ages 35-49,32% of those ages 50-64, and28% of those ages 65+ say they’re better off.
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Canadian families are living on a financial cliff.
42% of families can’t afford an emergency payment of$1,000 or more.36% report having only a month or less in financial reserves, so their families would immediately struggle if a primary breadwinner lost their job or passed away.
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Many Canadian families are saving for the future and protecting what they have, but they could do more.
69% have a savings account and19% have investments in non-retirement accounts. Additionally, only34% have a life insurance policy provided through work, and just33% have a policy purchased outside of work.
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Saving for retirement is a chief worry among middle-income Canadians.
34% say saving for retirement is their greatest worry, followed by making rent or mortgage payments (29% ) and the state of their current finances (28% ). Despite the worries about retirement savings, most Canadians do have access to retirement accounts.
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Many Canadian families have taken steps towards financial security over the past year.
26% have added to a savings account,20% sought advice from financial professionals,19% created or followed a budget, and18% added to an investment account.
Primerica’s full study of middle-income Canadians is available here https://www.primericacanada.ca/public/canada/Primerica_Q4_Canada_final.pdf
About Primerica Canada’s Middle-Income Financial Security Monitor
Polling was conducted online from January 16-18, 2021. Using Dynamic Online Sampling, Change Research polled 837 adults nationwide in Canada with incomes in 2020 between
About Primerica, Inc.
Primerica is a leading provider of financial services to middle-income households in the United States and Canada. Licensed financial representatives educate Primerica clients about how to prepare for a more secure financial future by assessing their needs and providing appropriate products like term life insurance, mutual funds, annuities, and other financial products. Primerica insured over 5.5 million people and had over 2.6 million client investment accounts as of December 31, 2020. Primerica was the #2 issuer of Term Life insurance coverage in North America in 2019 through its insurance company subsidiaries. Primerica stock is included in the S&P MidCap 400 and the Russell 1000 stock indices and is traded on The New York Stock Exchange under the symbol “PRI.”
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