Economic uncertainty surges: Two-thirds of Canadians struggle with basic expenses amid growing precarity
- Barbican Immigration

- Sep 15
- 1 min read
As Canada enters fall 2025, a new study reveals deepening financial anxiety across the nation. Nearly two-thirds of Canadians (62%) report concerns about affording basics, with one-third experiencing this worry multiple times weekly. The research shows this "precarity mindset" has intensified since earlier this year, particularly affecting younger adults (81% of those 18-29), families with children (74%), and lower-income households (73%). For millions, economic uncertainty has become a daily reality, forcing the delay of major life decisions and creating widespread emotional exhaustion as Parliament reconvenes amid economic slowdowns.








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