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ID #:   39269444
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Description:   Survey of consumer confidence. Includes: How would you rate the economic conditions in Canada today? How would you rate your own personal finances today? Over the next six months, do you think the Canadian economy will improve, remain the same, or decline?

In the past couple of months, how often have you worried about each of the following? (The safety of your savings, The value of your investments, Your employer running into serious financial trouble, Being able to pay your mortgage or rent, You, or somebody in your household becoming unemployed)

Thinking about the next six months, do you expect the price of each of the following items to go up, stay about the same, or go down? (Gasoline, Real estate, A new car, A new TV, A week’s worth of groceries)

When do you think Canada’s economy will get out of recession? [Financial Crisis 2008]

   
Publication Date:   1/26/2010
Frequency:   Monthly
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, Provinces
   
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