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Half of country now more stressed than during 2020 lockdowns: survey


TORONTO, Jan. 11, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- As we enter year three of the pandemic, Canadians are most worried about cost-of-living, Inflation, their health (both physical and mental) and COVID restrictions ? this according to a new national survey by Licenced Insolvency Trustees, Bromwich+Smith.

The Perfect Storm Survey, an Angus Reid study of 1519 Canadians, puts a lens on financial hardships throughout the pandemic, the conversation around work, cost of living and the delicate balance of health.

Overall, 84 per cent of Canadians are worried about cost-of-living/inflation, seven-in-10 are worried about their physical and mental health (e.g., getting COVID, burnout, sleep deprivation) and two thirds are concerned about Covid restrictions. Other fears are being able to save money (63%), managing day-to-day household expenses (54%) and managing debt (47%).

Nearly half of Canadians (48%) are more stressed to start 2022 than they were during the first lockdowns in 2020, especially as it pertains to their finances.

"The results of the survey are expected, but especially troubling when viewed through the prism of groups more vulnerable to economic shocks, such as younger adults," said Laurie Campbell, director of client financial wellness at Bromwich + Smith.

How worried are you about the following:Total
18-34


35-54

55+
Inflation/cost-of-living
84%88%87%
78


%


Physical and mental health (e.g., getting COVID, burnout, sleep deprivation)

70%79%72%61
%

COVID restrictions

66%70%66%62%

Being able to save money

63%73%69%50%

Managing expenses

54%59%60%45%

Managing debt

47%49%56%38%

Job insecurity (reduced hours/pay, layoffs, lack of new opportunities)

41%53%46%26%

Housing insecurity (ability to secure housing or pay rent)

35%51%37%22%

Canadians were also asked to answer how several possible economic situations would impact them in 2022. At the top of the list was a planned rise in payroll taxes (due to rising CPP and EI payments), a repayment of personal debts and the likelihood of rising rents in Canadian cities.

"Canadians are overwhelmed and certainly fatigued by the numerous economic and life/health challenges being thrown their way," said Campbell. "I can't imagine a bigger need for financial relief than living through this global event."

For people struggling financially, a caring professional at Bromwich+Smith is available to help conquer your debt and rebuild your worth.

About the Perfect Storm Survey by Bromwich+Smith
From January 5 to January 6, 2022, an online survey was conducted among a representative sample of 1,519 Canadians who are members of the Angus Reid Forum. For comparison purposes, the sample plan would carry a margin of error of +/- 2.5 percentage points, 19 times out of 20. Discrepancies in or between totals are due to rounding. 

About Bromwich+Smith
At Bromwich+Smith, our dedicated team of Licensed Insolvency Trustees and Debt Relief Specialists are committed to rebuilding our clients' worth, while helping relieve the overwhelming financial and emotional burden they are experiencing. Beyond our clients' financial wellbeing, Bromwich+Smith strives to restore the personal wellbeing and self-confidence of every client. Whether it's through a consumer proposal, bankruptcy, counselling or budgeting, our clients trust us to work with them to find customized solutions to make them whole again. With offices in BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario, Bromwich+Smith helps thousands of Canadians rebuild their worth every year.

Bromwich+Smith's Debt Relief Specialists are available for a free, confidential, no-obligation initial consultation by phone at 1-855-884-9243 or via www.bromwichandsmith.com.

A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/5e3bdb21-3b73-415d-984d-009f70b4abaa

For further information: To arrange an interview with Laurie Campbell at Browmich+Smith please contact:

Parveen Singh
[email protected]
M 437-247-5230

 



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