It's a new month, and once again Canadians continue to be concerned about their financial future, according to a new poll.
While more than half of surveyed individuals said they understand the importance of investing, high inflation and increased living expenses have left 62 per cent delaying their contributions due to a risky market.
"Many are struggling to balance competing spending priorities and their financial goals may have changed as a result." This means that Canadians can expect to see an increase in their grocery bill, though experts are uncertain how much prices might rise in the near future. But even if food prices decrease, it doesn't mean that Canadians will feel less concerned about their financial future.
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