Albertans’ confidence in personal finances plummets amid pandemic fatigue and uncertainty
As uncertainty and pandemic fatigue continue to build, Albertans’ confidence in their personal finances has plummeted, according to the latest MNP Consumer Debt Index conducted quarterly by Ipsos.
The Index, which measures Canadians’ attitudes toward their consumer debt and gauges their ability to pay their bills and endure unexpected expenses, has fallen seven points since last quarter to 88 points, the lowest reading ever recorded since its inception in June 2017.
“We often see financial optimism wane as the holiday bills become due, but this year, additional factors such as the Omicron variant and resulting pandemic fatigue, rising inflation, and the potential of interest rate increases this year are resulting in Albertans feeling more financially insecure,” said Donna Carson, a Licensed Insolvency Trustee with Alberta-based MNP LTD.
Some of the main findings for Albertans include: